Caller [Settings]

Specifies the security token, signed part or encrypted part used for authentication. If a signed or encrypted part is used, the value of the part attribute must be the name of a defined required integrity or required confidentiality constraint. If a stand-alone security token is used for authentication, then the URI and local name attributes must define the type of security token used for authentication.

To view this page in the console, click the following path:

Service integration -> Web services -> WS-Security configurations -> v1-outbound-config_name -> [Response consumer] Caller > caller_name.

Configuration tab

The Configuration tab shows configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.

General Properties

Name

The name of the caller.

Information Value
Required Yes
Data type String

Part

Specifies the name of the required integrity or required confidentiality part within the message to be used for authentication.

Information Value
Required No
Data type drop-down list

URI

Specifies the namespace URI of the security token to be used for authentication.

Information Value
Required No
Data type String

Local name

Specifies the local name of the security token to be used for authentication.

Information Value
Required No
Data type String

Additional Properties

Trust method
The trust method associated with this caller if IDAssertion is in use for verifying an asserted ID from an intermediary.
Properties
Properties associated with the caller.

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