WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Express, Version 6.0.x Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Time stamp settings

Attaches a time stamp element to the message part specified by the dialect and keyword attributes.

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Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] required-integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required integrity > [Content Pane] integrity-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-inbound-config-name > [Request consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] required-confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name
Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config-name > [Response consumer] Required Confidentiality > [Content Pane] confidentiality-name > [Additional Properties] Timestamp > [Content Pane] timestamp-name

Configuration tab

Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the run-time environment is stopped then restarted. Changing these property values typically has no effect until the run-time environment is restarted; for example, by stopping then restarting an application server. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the run-time environment.

General properties

Name

The name of the time stamp element.

Required Yes
Data type Text

Dialect

The expression dialect to use.

Required Yes
Data type Selection list

Keyword

The message part to attach the time stamp element to, specified in a way defined by the chosen dialect.

Identifies a specific message part according to the dialect selected.

When the http://www.ibm.com/websphere/webservices/wssecurity/dialect-was dialect value is selected, the following are valid keyword values:
body
The SOAP body
timestamp
The wsu:Timestamp element
securitytoken
A security token element. For example the wsse:BinarySecurityToken element.
messageid
The wsa:MessageId element
to
The wsa:To element
action
The wsa:Action element
relatesto
The wsa:RelatesTo element
enckey
The ds:KeyInfo element that is used for encryption
signkey
The ds:KeyInfo element that is used for signature
When the http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-1999116 dialect value is selected, then the keyword value can be any valid XPath expression that points to a part of the message. For example:
/*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/' and local-name()='Envelope']
/*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/' and local-name()='Body']
Required Yes
Data type Text

Expires

The expiration time of the time stamp, defined as an xsd:Duration type.

The expires value is defined as a type of xsd:Duration, and the format must match the following regular expression:
-?P([0-9]+Y)?([0-9]+M)?([0-9]+D)?(T([0-9]+H)?([0-9]+M)?([0-9]+(\\.[0-9]*)?S)?)
For example, to specify a timestamp expiration of three minutes, enter PT3M.
Required Yes
Data type Text

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