Configuring the environment for SOAP security
SOAP security profiles require access to the libraries
that implement encryption, signature, and other security algorithms
that transform the XML messages before sending and after receiving
them. You must prepare an environment with these libraries to use
SOAP security, set the class path of the Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) that Eclipse uses, and set the
class path of the virtual machine that the Agent Controller uses.
Before you begin
Before you can test SOAP-based services that use security algorithms, you must obtain a set of security libraries and configuration files for SOAP.
BouncyCastle (http://www.bouncycastle.org) is a provider of such security libraries. Use of these security libraries is optional for the Rational® test product.
Procedure
What to do next
To configure a remote computer that uses only the Agent Controller and does not require access to the workbench, perform only step 1 and restart the Agent Controller service.
After configuring the environment, you must import a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file and use the WSDL security editor to set up a security profile for the WSDL file.