To configure the client for request encryption, specify which encryption
method to use when configuring the client.
Before you begin
Important: There is an important distinction between Version
5.x and Version 6 and later applications. The information in this article
supports Version 5.x applications only that are used with WebSphere® Application
Server Version 6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to Version
6.0.x and later applications.
Prior to completing
these steps, read either of the following topics to familiarize yourself with
the
WS Extensions tab and the
WS Binding tab in the Client Deployment
Descriptor editor within an assembly tool:
These two tabs are used to configure the Web services security extensions
and Web services security bindings, respectively.
About this task
Complete the following steps to specify which encryption method
to use when configuring the client for request encryption:
Procedure
- Launch an assembly tool. For more information, see the
related information on Assembly Tools.
- Switch to the Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
perspective. Click Window > Open Perspective > J2EE.
- Click Application Client Projects > application_name >
appClientModule > META-INF.
- Right-click the application-client.xml file, select Open
with > Deployment descriptor editor.
- Click the WS binding tab, which is located at the bottom
of the Client Deployment Descriptor editor within the assembly tool.
- Expand Security request sender binding configuration >
Encryption information.
- Select an encryption option and click Edit to view the encryption
information or click Add to add another option. The following
table describes the purpose of this information. Some of these definitions
are based on the XML-Encryption specification, which is located at the following
Web address: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core
- Encryption name
- Refers to the name of the encryption information entry.
- Data encryption method algorithm
- Encrypts and decrypts data in fixed size, multiple octet blocks.
- Key encryption method algorithm
- Represents public key encryption algorithms that are specified for encrypting
and decrypting keys.
- Encryption key name
- Represents a Subject (Owner field of the certificate) from a public
key certificate found by the encryption key locator, which is used by the
key encryption method algorithm to encrypt the private key. The private key
is used to encrypt the data.
The key chosen must be a public key of the
target. Encryption must be done using the public key and decryption must be
done by the target using the private key (the personal certificate of the
target).
- Encryption key locator
- Represents a reference to a key locator implementation class that locates
the correct key store where the alias and the certificate exist. For more
information on configuring key locators, see Configuring key locators using an assembly tool and Configuring key locators using the administrative console.
- Optional: Select Show only FIPS Compliant Algorithms
if you only want the FIPS compliant algorithms to be shown in the Data
Encryption method algorithm and Key Encryption method algorithm dropdown
lists. Use this option if you expect this application to be run on a WebSphere Application
Server that has set the Use the United States Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) algorithms option in the SSL certificate and key management
panel of the WebSphere administrative
console.