Use the links on this page to configure authentication,
protection, signature, and encryption information that the policy
requires.
You can configure authentication, protection, signature,
and encryption information for tokens and message parts when you are
editing a default cell or server binding. You can also configure application
specific bindings for tokens and message parts that are required by
the policy set.
To view this administrative console page when you are editing a
general provider policy set binding or general client policy set binding,
complete the following actions:
- Click Services > Policy sets > General provider
policy set bindings or Services > Policy sets
> General client policy set bindings.
- Click Provider
sample or Client sample.
- Click WS-Security in
the Policies table.
- Click the Authentication and protection link in the Main
Message Security Policy Bindings section.
To view this administrative console page when you are configuring
application specific bindings for tokens and message parts that are
required by the policy set, complete the following actions:
- Click .
- Select an application that contains JAX-WS Web Services. The application
must contain a service provider or a service client.
- Click the Service provider policy sets and bindings link
or the Service client policy sets and bindings link in the
Web Services Properties section.
- Select a
binding. You must have previously attached a policy set and assigned
an application specific binding.
- Click WS-Security in
the Policies table.
- Click the Authentication and protection link in the Main
message security policy bindings section.
Depending on your assigned security role
when security is enabled, you might not have access to text entry
fields or buttons to create or edit configuration data. Review the
administrative roles documentation to learn more about the valid roles
for the application server.
This administrative console panel applies only
to Java™ API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.