Securing messages using JAX-RPC at the request and response
consumers
You can secure messages at the request and response consumer level
to protect message confidentiality and security.
Before you begin
newfeatBest practice:The WebSphere® Application Server Version 6.1
Feature Pack for Web Services extends the capabilities of this product
to introduce support for the Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 programming model.
JAX-WS is the next generation Web services programming model complimenting
the foundation provided by the Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) programming model. Using the strategic
JAX-WS programming model, development of Web services and clients
is simplified through support of a standards-based annotations model.
Although the JAX-RPC programming model and applications are still
supported, take advantage of the easy-to-implement JAX-WS programming
model to develop new Web services applications and clients. bprac
About this task
To secure messages, you can:
Configure signing to protect message confidentiality
Configure encryption to protect message confidentiality at the server or cell level and at the application
level
Configure tokens to protect message authenticity at the server or
cell level and at the application level
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