Configuring the callers for general and default bindings
The caller specifies the token or message part that is used for authentication.
Before you begin
Before you can complete this task, you must create a new policy set and attach it to a service, or copy and edit one of the sample system policy sets. For more information, read the topics Creating policy sets using the administrative console and Attaching a policy set to a service artifact.
About this task
The caller is used to indicate which of the tokens on the incoming message is the caller of the request. This information is used to create authentication credentials. You can use the administrative console to access, view and configure caller settings for tokens and message parts. The product provides support for multiple callers. The caller token used for authentication is the one with highest priority, based on decreasing order of preference. You can modify the order of the callers, as described in the topic Changing the order of the callers for a token or message part.
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Results
When assigning orders to callers for migrated bindings, the callers are initially displayed with no order attribute. You cannot save the bindings until you assign order attributes to all the callers. Use the Move up and Move down buttons to change the order of the callers until they are in the correct order.