Use this option to work with WS-Security configurations
that comply with the Web Services Security (WS-Security) 1.0
specification.
You get, from the owning parties, the WS-Security configurations for the client (in the case of an inbound service) and the target Web service (in the case of an outbound service).
You use WS-Security configurations to secure the SOAP messages that pass between service requesters (clients) and inbound services, and between outbound services and target Web services. Configurations specify the level of security that you require (for example "The body must be signed"). This level of security is then implemented through the run-time information contained in a WS-Security binding.
You receive the security configuration information direct from the service requester or target service provider, in the form of an ibm-webservicesclient-ext.xmi file for the client, and an ibm-webservices-ext.xmi file for the target Web service, which contain the information on the levels of security (integrity, confidentiality and identification) that are required. You extract the information from these .xmi files, then manually enter it into the WS-Security configuration forms.
From the administrative console, you can complete the following service integration tasks for WS-Security configurations: