XML encryption is one method that WebSphere® Application Server provides to secure web services. You can use XML encryption in conjunction with XML digital signature to scramble the content while verifying the authenticity of the message sender. Using XML encryption, you can encrypt an XML element, the content of an XML element, or arbitrary data such as an XML document.
Use this page to specify the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) login configuration settings that are used to validate security tokens within incoming messages.
Use this page to specify the binding configuration to send request messages for Web Services Security.
Use this page to specify the binding configuration to receive request messages for Web Services Security.
Use this page to specify the binding configuration for sender response messages for Web Services Security.
Use this page to specify the binding configuration for receiver response messages for Web Services Security.
You can configure the client-side request sender (ibm-webservicesclient-bnd.xmi file) or server-side request receiver (ibm-webservices-bnd.xmi file) by using the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console.