Enabling
cryptographic keys stored in hardware devices for
Web Services Security
You can enable Web Services
Security by using cryptographic
hardware devices for both web service clients and web service providers
that are running in the WebSphere® Application Server environment.
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Enabling hardware cryptographic devices for Web Services Security
You can enable Web Services Security by using cryptographic
hardware devices for both web service clients and web service providers
that are running in the WebSphere® Application Server
environment. A cryptographic token is a hardware or software device
with a built-in keystore implementation. Cryptographic devices are
used to manage certificates stored on the cryptographic tokens. These
devices are also called smartcards. You enable hardware cryptographic
devices for Web Service Security by either using keys that are stored
in hardware devices or by using keys stored in a Java keystore
file.
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