Use the links on this page to configure authentication, signature, and encryption information that the policy requires when using application specific bindings.
You can configure application specific bindings for tokens and message parts that are required by the policy set.
This administrative console panel applies only to Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
Specifies whether implicit protection of the SignatureConfirmation element is enabled or disabled.
The explicitlyProtectSignatureConfirmation attribute in the Web services security binding is provided to disable implicit signature and encryption of the SignatureConfirmation element on the response message. If this checkbox is selected, the attribute is added and implicit protection is disabled. This provides interoperability with earlier versions of WebSphere® Application Server.
Default: | Not selected (implicit protection is enabled) |
Specifies a list of protection tokens that can be configured in the Protection tokens table for application specific bindings.
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Unconfigure | Removes the selected protection token from the binding. |
Specifies the protection token type for application specific bindings.
Specifies the policy assertion usage names that you can customize in the Protection tokens table.
Specifies the status of the protection token when using application specific bindings. The valid values are configured, not configured, or incompatible.
Specifies a list of authentication tokens that you can customize in the Authentication tokens table when using application specific bindings.
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Unconfigure | Removes the selected authentication token from the binding. |
Specifies the authentication token type for the security token reference when using application specific bindings.
Specifies the usage names from the Authentication tokens table for application specific bindings.
Specifies the status of the authentication token form the Authentication tokens table for application specific bindings. The valid values are configured, not configured, or incompatible.
Specifies the name of the request message part in the policy from the Request message signature and encryption protection table that is protected.
Button | Resulting Action |
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Unconfigure | Removes the selected request message part from the binding. |
Move up | Moves the selected request message part up in the order. |
Move down | Moves the selected request message part down in the order. |
Specifies the type of protection from the Request message signature and encryption protection table. This field displays the type of protection enabled for the application specific binding.
Specifies the order in which signatures and encryptions occur when using service client policy sets and bindings. Use the Move up and Move down actions to order the list of protection types in this table.
Specifies the status of the request message signature and encryption protection token when using application specific bindings. The valid values are configured, not configured, or incompatible.
Specifies the name of the response message part in the policy from the Response message signature and encryption protection table that is protected.
Button | Resulting Action |
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Unconfigure | Removes the selected response message part from the binding. |
Move up | Moves the selected response message part up in the order. |
Move down | Moves the selected response message part down in the order. |
Specifies the type of protection enabled from the Response message signature and encryption protection table. This field displays the type of protection enabled for the response message part.
Specifies the order in which signatures and encryptions occur when using service provider policy sets and bindings. Use the Move up and Move down actions to order the list of protection types in this table.
Specifies the status of the response message signature and encryption protection token when using application specific bindings. The valid values are configured, not configured, or incompatible.