Before you begin
Prior to completing this task, you must import your application into
an assembly tool.
For information on how to import
your application, see Importing
enterprise applications.
The following information explains the
difference between using an XPath expression and using keywords to specify
which part of the message to sign:
- XPath expression
- Specify any part of the message using an XPath expression. XPath is a
language that is used to address parts of an XML document. You can find information
on XPath syntax at the following Web site: http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116.
- Keywords
- Specify only elements within the message using predefined keywords.
About this task
Complete the following steps to specify which message parts to
check for encryption when you configure the consumer security constraints
for either the response consumer or the request consumer. The response consumer
is configured for the client and the request consumer is configured for the
server. In the following steps, you must configure either the client-side
extensions in step 2 or the server-side extensions in step 3.
Procedure
- Start the assembly tool.
- Switch to the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) perspective.
Click Window > Open Perspective > J2EE.
- Optional: Locate the client-side extensions using the
Project Explorer window. The Client Deployment Descriptor window
is displayed. This Web service contains the extensions that you must configure.
Complete the following steps to locate the client-side extensions:
- Expand the Web Services > Client section and double-click the
name of the Web service.
- Click the WS Extension tab and expand the Response Consumer
Configuration section.
- Optional: Locate the server-side extensions using the
Project Explorer window. The Web Services Editor window is displayed.
This Web service contains the extensions that you must configure. Complete
the following steps to locate the server-side extensions:
- Expand the Web Services > Services section and double-click
the name of the Web service.
- Click the Extensions tab and expand the Request Consumer
Service Configuration Details section.
- Expand the Required Confidentiality section. Confidentiality
refers to encryption and integrity refers to digital signing. Confidentiality
reduces the risk of someone intercepting the message as it moves across a
network. With confidentiality specifications, the message is encrypted before
it is sent and decrypted when it is received at the intended target. For more
information on encryption, see XML encryption
.
- Click Add to specify which parts of the message to check
for encryption. The Required Confidentiality Dialog window is displayed.
Complete the following steps to specify a configuration:
- Specify a name for the confidentiality element in the Required
Confidentiality Name field.
- Specify a usage type in the Usage type field. This
field specifies the requirement for the confidentiality element. The value
of this attribute is either Required or Optional.
- Click Add under the Message parts section of the Required
Confidentiality Dialog window. Complete the following steps to
specify the message part and its associated message parts dialect:
- Select the message parts dialect from the Message parts section.
The http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116 dialect specifies
which message part is checked for encryption using an XPath expression.
- Specify the message part to be checked for encryption using
an XPath expression in the Message parts keyword field. For example,
to specify that the body is checked for encryption, you might add the following
expression in the Message parts keyword field as one continuous line:
/*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'
and local-name()='Envelope']/*[namespace-uri()='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/
soap/envelope/' and local-name()='Body']
Note: These configurations for the consumer and the generator must match.
In
addition to the message parts, you also can specify that WebSphere Application
Server check the nonce and timestamp elements for encryption. For more information,
see the following articles:
- Click OK to save your configuration.