If the client is hosted on WebSphere® Application Server, and the Web service security settings are created using IBM® Web services tooling (for example Rational® Application Developer), then the files that contain the security settings and binding information have the exact file names (*.xmi) noted previously. For clients and Web services from other vendors, these files have different file names.
You need to copy the key store and certificate store files to the WebSphere Application Server file system, and to enter and configure (as WS-Security bindings and configurations) the security settings that are contained in the .xmi files. There are tools available (for example Rational Application Developer) that can parse the .xmi files for you.
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