Use this information to configure a trust anchor. Trust anchors
point to keystores that contain trusted root or self-signed certificates.
This information enables you to specify a name for the trust anchor and the
information that is needed to access a keystore. The application binding uses
this name to reference a predefined trust anchor definition in the binding
file (or the default).
To view this administrative console page for trust anchors on the server
level, complete the following steps:
- Click Servers > Application servers > server_name.
- Under Security, click Web services: Default bindings for Web services
security.
- Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.
- Click New to create a trust anchor or click the name of an existing
configuration to modify its settings.
To view this administrative console page for trust anchors on the application
level,
- Click Applications > Enterprise applications > application_name.
- Click Manage modules > URI_name.
- Under Web Services Security Properties, you can access
trust anchors information for the following bindings:
- For the Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Web services: Client
security bindings. Under Response consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit
custom.
- For the Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Web services: Server
security bindings. Under Request consumer (receiver) binding, click Edit
custom.
Under Additional properties, you can access the trust
anchors information for the following bindings:
- For the Response receiver binding, click Web services: Client security
bindings. Under Response receiver binding, click Edit.
- For the Request receiver binding, click Web services: Server security
bindings. Under Request receiver binding, click Edit.
- Under Additional properties, click Trust anchors.
- Click New to create a trust anchor or click the name of an existing
configuration to modify its settings.
Specifies the location of the keystore file.
Use ${USER_INSTALL_ROOT} as this path expands to the WebSphere Application
Server path on your machine.