Developing message-level security for JAX-RPC
web services
IBM® WebSphere® Application Server
supports the Java™ API
for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) programming model and the Java
API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model.
Developing web services applications that retrieve tokens from the JAAS Subject in a server application
With a server application, the application acts as the
request
consumer, and the response generator is deployed and runs in the Java Platform,
Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
container. The consumer component
for Web Services Security stores the security tokens that it receives
in the Java Authentication
and Authorization Service (JAAS) Subject of the current thread. You
can retrieve
the security tokens from the JAAS Subject that is maintained as a
local thread
in the container.
Developing web services applications to use a UsernameToken with no registry interaction
To authenticate a UsernameToken with a caller part without
accessing the WebSphere Application Server registry, you can replace
the authentication method of the UsernameToken consumer and configure
the caller to use an alternative Java Authentication
and Authorization Service (JAAS) login configuration.
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