The Java™ API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) specification enables you to develop SOAP-based interoperable and portable web services and web service clients. JAX-RPC simplifies development of web services by shielding you from the underlying complexity of SOAP communication, and enables clients to access a web service as if the web service was a local object mapped into the client's address space.
You can secure messages with tokens and encryption to protect message integrity, authenticity, and confidentiality.
You can secure messages at the request and response consumer level to protect message confidentiality and security.
Modify the application-level configurations in the administrative console.
Specify the server-level or cell-level configuration.
In the platform configuration, general properties and additional properties can be specified, and the default binding is included. You can configure security for web services at a platform level with a variety of tasks including configuring key locators, trust anchors, and the collection certificate at the generator, consumer binding, and sever levels.
You can set an interoperability flag on the token generator to determine whether an LTPA Version 1 token or an LTPA Version 2 token is retrieved when a request message is received.