Configuring XML digital signature for Version 5.x web services
with an assembly tool
XML digital signature is one
of the methods WebSphere®
Application Server provides to secure your web services. It provides
message integrity and authentication capabilities when used with SOAP
messages.
Subtopics:
Configuring trust anchors using an assembly tool
Use an assembly tool to configure trust anchors (that specify
keystores which contain trusted root certificates to validate the
signer certificate) or trust stores at the application level.
Configuring the server-side collection certificate store using an assembly tool
A collection certificate store is a collection of
non-root, certificate authority (CA) certificates and certificate
revocation lists (CRLs). This collections of CA certificates and CRLs
are used to check the signature of a digitally signed SOAP message.
You can configure the server-side collection certificate store by
using an assembly tool.
Configuring the client security bindings using an assembly tool
Use the web services client editor within an assembly tool
to include the binding information, that describes how to run the
security specifications found in the extensions, in the client enterprise
archive (EAR) file.
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