You can define default bindings for HTTP transport, JMS
transport, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transport, WS-Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaging,
and WS-Security policies.
Before you begin
To create or modify server default bindings, you must first
install and configure an application server.
About this task
You can modify default cell bindings that are delivered
with the product. Default bindings are not linked to a particular
policy set and they provide default settings that might be used for
sharing configuration information across multiple applications.
You
can create default bindings for individual application servers and
customize those bindings to meet your requirements. The policy set
bindings are optional. If a policy set binding is not defined at the
server level, then the default cell level bindings are used. To modify
these default bindings, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Open the administrative console.
- To see which bindings are defined as the defaults for the
cell or server, click .
After seeing which bindings are defaults, you can select
and edit them from the General provider or General client policy set
bindings pages.
- To edit the default bindings, see Setting default policy set bindings.
Results
When you finish these steps, the default policy set bindings
are modified. If you created default bindings at the server level,
those default bindings are used instead of the default bindings at
the cell level.
What to do next
You can create application specific bindings for your policy
sets. Read about creating application specific bindings for policy
set attachments.