Response consumer binding [Settings]

WS-Security binding for consumption of responses from outbound target.

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

Service integration > Web services > WS-Security bindings > [Content Pane] response-consumer-binding_name.

You can configure the service integration bus for secure transmission of SOAP messages using tokens, keys, signatures and encryption in accordance with the Web Services Security (WS-Security) 1.0 specification.

You use WS-Security bindings to secure the SOAP messages that pass between service requesters (clients) and inbound services, and between outbound services and target Web services. Bindings provide the information that the run-time environment needs to implement the WS-Security configuration (for example "To sign the body, use this key"),

Bindings are administered independently from any Web service that uses them, so you can create a binding then apply it to many Web services.

You use a response consumer with an outbound configuration. A response consumer binding consumes the responses from a target Web service to an outbound service.

Configuration tab

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 binding.

This name must be unique, and it must obey the following syntax rules:
  • It must not start with "." (a period).
  • It must not start or end with a space.
  • It must not contain any of the following characters: \ / , # $ @ : ; " * ? < > | = + & % '
Required Yes
Data type Text

Use defaults

Specifies whether to use the default binding information. When this option is enabled, Web services security uses the default binding information instead of the custom binding information defined here.

Required No
Data type Check box

Additional properties

Signing information
Specifies the configuration for the signing parameters.
Encryption information
Specifies the configuration for the XML encryption and decryption parameters. If the data and key encryption algorithms are specified, the application server only accepts elements encrypted with those algorithms.
Token consumers
Specifies the parameters for the token consumer. The information is used on the consumer side only to process the security token. Because you can plug-in a custom token consumer, you must specify a Java™ class name.
Key information
Specifies the parameters for the token consumer. The information is used on the consumer side only to process the security token. Because you can plug-in a custom token consumer, you must specify a Java class name.
Key locators
Specifies a list of key locator configurations that retrieve the key for signature and encryption. You can customize a key locator class to retrieve keys from other types of repositories. The default implementation retrieves keys from a key store.
Collection certificate store
Specifies a list of untrusted, intermediate certificate files. This collection certificate store is used for certificate path validation of incoming X.509-formatted security tokens. The root trusted certificates are specified in the Trust anchors panel.
Trust anchors
Specifies a list of key store configurations that contain root-trusted certificates. These configurations are used for certificate path validation of the incoming X.509-formatted security tokens. You must create the key store using the key tool utility. Do not use the key management utility because it does not create a key store with the expected format.
Properties
Specifies additional properties for the configuration.



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