WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1.x Feature Pack for Web Services Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

Required security token [Settings]

Specifies accepted stand-alone security tokens within a consumed message. Stand-alone security tokens are those not already used for signature or encryption. Defining a required security token means that messages containing a token of that type will be processed according to the usage assertion. The security token will not be used for authentication unless it is also specified within a caller.

To view this pane in the console, click the following path:

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security configurations > [Content Pane] v1-outbound-config_name > [Response consumer] Required Security Token > [Content Pane] security-token_name.

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Configuration tab

Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.

General properties

Name

The name of the security token.

Required Yes
Data type Text

URI

Specifies the namespace URI of the security token.

Required No
Data type Text

Local name

Specifies the local name of the security token.

Required Yes
Data type Text

Usage

Indicates the assertion of the required security token constraint.

Required Yes
Data type Selection list
Range
Optional
Both messages that meet or do not meet the required integrity constraint are accepted.

Required
The required integrity constraint must be met by the incoming message.


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