XML token

XML tokens are offered in two formats, Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and Extensible rights Markup Language (XrML).

XML-based security tokens are growing in popularity. Two well-known formats are:

Using extensibility of the <wsse:Security> header in XML-based security tokens, you can directly insert these security tokens into the header.

SAML assertions are attached to Web services security messages using Web services by placing assertion elements inside the <wsse:Security> header. The following example illustrates a Web services security message with a SAML assertion token.

<S:Envelope xmlns:S="...">&
      <wsse:Security xmlns:wsse="...">
          <saml:Assertion
                    MajorVersion="1" 
                    MinorVersion="0"
                    AssertionID="SecurityToken-ef375268"
                       Issuer="elliotw1" 
                       IssueInstant="2002-07-23T11:32:05.6228146-07:00"
                     xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.0:assertion">
                     ...
           </saml:Assertion>
      </wsse:Security>
 </S:Header>
 <S:Body>
 ...
 </S:Body>
</S:Envelope>

For more information on SAML and XrML, see Web services: Resources for learning.

Important: There is an important distinction between Version 5.x and Version 6.0.x and later applications. The information in this article supports Version 5.x applications only that are used with WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to Version 6.0.x and later applications.



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