Use this page to define settings for message expiration,
if and
when messages expire. When you specify message expiration, the message
expires
after the specified interval of time passes.
You can define message expiration
settings 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 default
cell binding, complete the following actions:
- Click Services >
Policy sets > Default policy set bindings.
- Click the WS-Security policy
in the Policies table.
- Click the Message expiration 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 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 in the Web Services Properties
section.
- Select a binding. You must have previously attached
a policy set and assigned
a application specific binding.
- Click the WS-Security policy
in the Policies table.
- Click the Message expiration link
in the Main message security
policy bindings section.
This administrative console page applies only
to Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
Specifies the time,
in minutes, for the message to time out if
message expiration is enabled. This field is enabled only when you
select
the Enable message expiration check box.