If you use Web Services Atomic Transaction (WS-AT) or Web Services Business Activity (WS-BA) support when administrative security is enabled, you might have to change the default transaction service configuration. You can disable the transaction coordination authorization setting, create a new web container transport chain, or do both.
You might disable transaction coordination authorization
if you want to interoperate with other servers, but you do not want
to use
the transaction manager in the Common Criteria EAL4 evaluated configuration
(the default when administrative security is set). When transaction
coordination
authorization is disabled, WebSphere® Application Server does not automatically
reject secure WS-Transactions protocol messages.
You
might disable transaction coordination authorization if you want to
interoperate
with other servers and you do not want to set up security for the
transaction
manager to support the Common Criteria EAL4 evaluated configuration.
When
transaction coordination authorization is disabled, WebSphere Application Server does
not automatically reject secure WS-Transactions protocol messages.