Default sample configurations for JAX-RPC

Use sample configurations with the administrative console for testing purposes.

This information describes the sample default bindings, key stores, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, and trusted ID evaluators for WebSphere® Application Server using the API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model. You can develop Web services using the Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model, or for WebSphere Application Server Version 7, using the Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) programming model. Sample default bindings, key stores, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, and trusted ID evaluator may differ depending on which programming model you use.

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Do not use these configurations in a production environment as they are for sample and testing purposes only. To make modifications to these sample configurations, it is recommended that you use the administrative console provided by WebSphere Application Server.

The following sample configurations are for WebSphere Application Server using the API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model.

Default generator binding

WebSphere Application Server provides a sample set of default generator bindings. The default generator bindings contain both signing information and encryption information.

The sample signing information configuration is called gen_signinfo and contains the following configurations:
  • Uses the following algorithms for the gen_signinfo configuration:
    • Signature method: http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1
    • Canonicalization method: http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#
  • References the gen_signkeyinfo signing key information. The following information pertains to the gen_signkeyinfo configuration:
    • Contains a part reference configuration that is called gen_signpart. The part reference is not used in default binding. The signing information applies to all of the Integrity or Required Integrity elements within the deployment descriptors and the information is used for naming purposes only. The following information pertains to the gen_signpart configuration:
      • Uses the transform configuration called transform1. The following transforms are configured for the default signing information:
        • Uses the http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n# algorithm
        • Uses the http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1 digest method
    • Uses the security token reference, which is the configured default key information.
    • Uses the SampleGeneratorSignatureKeyStoreKeyLocator key locator. For more information on this key locator, see Sample key locators.
    • Uses the gen_signtgen token generator, which contains the following configuration:
      • Contains the X.509 token generator, which generates the X.509 token of the signer.
      • Contains the gen_signtgen_vtype value type URI.
      • Contains the http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3 value type local name value.
    • Uses X.509 Callback Handler. The callback handler calls the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/dsig-sender.ks key store.
      • The key store password is client.
      • The alias name of the trusted certificate is soapca.
      • The alias name of the personal certificate is soaprequester.
      • The key password client issued by intermediary certificate authority Int CA2, which is in turn issued by soapca.
The sample encryption information configuration is called gen_encinfo and contains the following configurations:
  • Uses the following algorithms for the gen_encinfo configuration:
    • Data encryption method: http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#tripledes-cbc
    • Key encryption method: http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#rsa-1_5
  • References the gen_enckeyinfo encryption key information. The following information pertains to the gen_enckeyinfo configuration:
    • Uses the key identifier as the default key information.
    • Contains a reference to the SampleGeneratorEncryptionKeyStoreKeyLocator key locator. For more information on this key locator, see Sample key locators.
    • Uses the gen_signtgen token generator, which has the following configuration:
      • Contains the X.509 token generator, which generates the X.509 token of the signer.
      • Contains the gen_enctgen_vtype value type URI.
      • Contains the http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3 value type local name value.
    • Uses X.509 Callback Handler. The callback handler calls the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-sender.jceks key store.
      • The key store password is storepass.
      • The secret key CN=Group1 has an alias name of Group1 and a key password of keypass.
      • The public key CN=Bob, O=IBM, C=US has an alias name of bob and a key password of keypass.
      • The private key CN=Alice, O=IBM, C=US has an alias name of alice and a key password of keypass.

Default consumer binding

WebSphere Application Server provides a sample set of default consumer binding. The default consumer binding contain both signing information and encryption information.

The sample signing information configuration is called con_signinfo and contains the following configurations:
  • Uses the following algorithms for the con_signinfo configuration:
    • Signature method: http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#rsa-sha1
    • Canonicalization method: http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#
  • Uses the con_signkeyinfo signing key information reference. The following information pertains to the con_signkeyinfo configuration:
    • Contains a part reference configuration that is called con_signpart. The part reference is not used in default binding. The signing information applies to all of the Integrity or RequiredIntegrity elements within the deployment descriptors and the information is used for naming purposes only. The following information pertains to the con_signpart configuration:
      • Uses the transform configuration called reqint_body_transform1. The following transforms are configured for the default signing information:
        • Uses the http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n# algorithm.
        • Uses the http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#sha1 digest method.
    • Uses the security token reference, which is the configured default key information.
    • Uses the SampleX509TokenKeyLocator key locator. For more information on this key locator, see Sample key locators.
    • References the con_signtcon token consumer configuration. The following information pertains to the con_signtcon configuration:
      • Uses the X.509 Token Consumer, which is configured as the consumer for the default signing information.
      • Contains the signtconsumer_vtype value type URI.
      • Contains the http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3 value type local name value.
    • Contains a JAAS configuration called system.wssecurity.X509BST that references the following information:
      • Trust anchor: SampleClientTrustAnchor
      • Collection certificate store: SampleCollectionCertStore
The encryption information configuration is called con_encinfo and contains the following configurations:
  • Uses the following algorithms for the con_encinfo configuration:
    • Data encryption method: http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#tripledes-cbc
    • Key encryption method: http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#rsa-1_5
  • References the con_enckeyinfo encryption key information. This key actually decrypts the message. The following information pertains to the con_enckeyinfo configuration:
    • Uses the key identifier, which is configured as the key information for the default encryption information.
    • Contains a reference to the SampleConsumerEncryptionKeyStoreKeyLocator key locator. For more information on this key locator, see Sample key locators.
    • References the con_enctcon token consumer configuration. The following information pertains to the con_enctcon configuration:
      • Uses the X.509 token consumer, which is configured for the default encryption information.
      • Contains the enctconsumer_vtype value type URI.
      • Contains the http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-x509-token-profile-1.0#X509v3 value type local name value.
    • Contains a JAAS configuration called system.wssecurity.X509BST.

Sample key store configurations

[Windows] WebSphere Application Server provides the following key stores. You can work with these key stores outside of the Application Server by using the iKeyman utility or the key tool.
  • The iKeyman utility is located in the following directory: app_server_root/bin/ikeyman
  • The key tool is located in the following directory: app_server_root/java/jre/bin/keytool
[AIX HP-UX Solaris] [Linux] WebSphere Application Server provides the following key stores. You can work with these key stores outside of the Application Server by using the iKeyman utility or the key tool.
  • The iKeyman utility is located in the following directory: app_server_root\bin\ikeyman.sh
  • The key tool is located in the following directory: app_server_root\java\jre\bin\keytool.sh

The following sample key stores are for testing purposes only; do not use these key stores in a production environment:

Sample key locators

Key locators are used to locate the key for digital signature, encryption, and decryption. For information on how to modify these sample key locator configurations, see the following articles: [Version 5 only]
SampleClientSignerKey
This key locator is used by the request sender for a Version 5.x application to sign the SOAP message. The signing key name is clientsignerkey, which is referenced in the signing information as the signing key name.
SampleServerSignerKey
This key locator is used by the response sender for a Version 5.x application to sign the SOAP message. The signing key name is serversignerkey, which can be referenced in the signing information as the signing key name.
SampleSenderEncryptionKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the sender for a Version 5.x application to encrypt the SOAP message. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-sender.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.config.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator. The implementation is configured for the DES secret key. To use asymmetric encryption (RSA), you must add the appropriate RSA keys.
SampleReceiverEncryptionKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the receiver for a Version 5.x application to decrypt the encrypted SOAP message. The implementation is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-receiver.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.config.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator. The implementation is configured for symmetric encryption (DES or TRIPLEDES). To use RSA, you must add the private key CN=Bob, O=IBM, C=US, alias name bob, and key password keypass.
SampleResponseSenderEncryptionKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the response sender for a Version 5.x application to encrypt the SOAP response message. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-receiver.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.config.WSIdKeyStoreMapKeyLocator key store key locator. This key locator maps an authenticated identity (of the current thread) to a public key for encryption. By default, WebSphere Application Server is configured to map to public key alice, and you must change WebSphere Application Server to the appropriate user. The SampleResponseSenderEncryptionKeyLocator key locator also can set a default key for encryption. By default, this key locator is configured to use public key alice.
[Version 6 only]
SampleGeneratorSignatureKeyStoreKeyLocator
This key locator is used by generator to sign the SOAP message. The signing key name is SOAPRequester, which is referenced in the signing information as the signing key name. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/dsig-sender.ks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator.
SampleConsumerSignatureKeyStoreKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the consumer to verify the digital signature in the SOAP message. The signing key is SOAPProvider, which is referenced in the signing information. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/dsig-receiver.ks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator.
SampleGeneratorEncryptionKeyStoreKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the generator to encrypt the SOAP message. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-sender.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator.
SampleConsumerEncryptionKeyStoreKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the consumer to decrypt an encrypted SOAP message. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-receiver.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator.
SampleX509TokenKeyLocator
This key locator is used by the consumer to verify a digital certificate in an X.509 certificate. It is configured to use the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/enc-receiver.jceks key store and the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.keyinfo.KeyStoreKeyLocator key store key locator.

Sample collection certificate store

Collection certificate stores are used to validate the certificate path. For information on how to modify this sample collection certificate store, see the following articles:
SampleCollectionCertStore
This collection certificate store is used by the response consumer and the request generator to validate the signer certificate path.

Sample trust anchors

Trust anchors are used to validate the trust of the signer certificate. For information on how to modify the sample trust anchor configurations, see the following articles: [Version 5 only]
SampleClientTrustAnchor
This trust anchor is used by the response consumer to validate the signer certificate. This trust anchor is configure to access the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/dsig-sender.ks key store.
SampleServerTrustAnchor
This trust anchor is used by the request consumer to validate the signer certificate. This trust anchor is configure to access the ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/etc/ws-security/samples/dsig-sender.ks key store.

Sample trusted ID evaluators

Trusted ID evaluators are used to establish trust before asserting the identity in identity assertion. For information on how to modify the sample trusted ID evaluator configuration, see Configuring trusted ID evaluators on the server level.
SampleTrustedIDEvaluator
This trusted ID evaluator uses the com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.id.TrustedIDEvaluatorImpl implementation. The default implementation of com.ibm.wsspi.wssecurity.id.TrustedIDEvaluator contains a list of trusted identities. This list, which is used for identity assertion, defines the key name and value pair for the trusted identity. The key name is in the form trustedId_* and the value is the trusted identity. For more information, see the example in Configuring trusted ID evaluators on the server level.



Related concepts
Default configuration
Related tasks
Configuring the key locator using JAX-RPC for the generator binding on the application level
Configuring the key locator using JAX-RPC for the consumer binding on the application level
Configuring the key locator using JAX-RPC on the server level
Configuring the collection certificate store for the generator binding on the application level
Configuring the collection certificate store for the consumer binding on the application level
Configuring the collection certificate on the server level
Configuring trust anchors for the generator binding on the application level
Configuring trust anchors for the consumer binding on the application level
Configuring trust anchors on the server level
Configuring trusted ID evaluators on the server level
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