Use this information to configure a trust anchor. Trust anchors
point to keystores that contain trusted root or self-signed certificates.
This information enables you to specify a name for the trust anchor and the
information that is needed to access a keystore. The application binding uses
this name to reference a predefined trust anchor definition in the binding
file (or the default).
This administrative console panel applies
only to Java™ API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC)
applications.
To view this administrative console page for trust anchors
on the cell level, complete the following steps:
- Click Security > JAX-WS and JAX-RPC security runtime.
- Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.
- Click New to create a trust anchor or click the name of an existing
configuration to modify its settings.
To view this administrative console page for trust anchors on the server
level, complete the following steps:
- Click server_name.
- Under Security, click JAX-WS and JAX-RPC security runtime.
Mixed-version environment: In a mixed node cell with a server using Websphere Application
Server version 6.1 or earlier, click
Web services: Default bindings
for Web services security.
mixv
- Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.
- Click New to create a trust anchor or click the name of an existing
configuration to modify its settings.
To view this administrative console page for trust anchors on the application
level,
- Click application_name.
- Under Modules, click Manage modules > URI_name.
- Under Web Services Security Properties, you can access trust anchors information
for the following bindings:
- For the Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Web services: Client
security bindings. Under Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit
custom.
- For the Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit
custom.
Under Additional properties, you can access the trust
anchors information for the following bindings:
- For the Response receiver binding, click Web services: Client security
bindings. Under Response receiver binding, click Edit.
- For the Request receiver binding, click Web services: Server security
bindings. Under Request receiver binding, click Edit.
- Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.
- Click New to create a trust anchor or click the name of an existing
configuration to modify its settings.
Specifies the location of the keystore file.
Use ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT} as this path expands to the WebSphere® Application
Server path on your machine.