Use the WS Extensions tab and the WS
Binding configurations tab to specify which parts of the
request message must be decrypted by the server.
Before you begin
Important: There is an important
distinction between Version 5.x and Version 6 and later applications.
The information supports Version 5.x applications only that
are used with WebSphere® Application Server Version 6.0.x and
later. The information does not apply to Version 6.0.x and
later applications.
Complete this task to specify which parts
of the request message must be decrypted by the server. You must know
which parts of the request message the client encrypts because the
server must decrypt the same message parts.
Prior to completing
these steps, read either of the following topics to become familiar
with the
WS Extensions tab and the
WS
Binding configurations tab:
These two tabs are used to configure the Web Services Security
extensions and Web Services Security bindings, respectively.
About this task
Complete the following steps to configure the request receiver
extensions:
Procedure
- Launch an assembly tool. For more information,
see the related information on Assembly Tools.
- Switch to the Java Platform,
Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
perspective. Click .
- Click .
- Right-click the webservices.xml file,
and click .
- Click the Extensions tab, which
is located at the bottom of the web services editor within the assembly
tool.
- Expand the section.
- Select the parts of the message to decrypt. The
message parts selected for the request decryption on the server must
match the message parts selected for the message encryption on the
client. Click Add and select either of the
following message parts:
- bodycontent
- The user data section of the message.
- usernametoken
- This token is the basic authentication information.
What to do next
After you specify which parts of the request message to decrypt,
you must specify the method to use decrypt the message. See
Configuring the server for request decryption: choosing the decryption method for more
information.