You can migrate the Web Services Security client-side binding
configuration for a Java Platform,
Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
Version 1.3 application to a Java EE
Version 1.4 application.
About this task
The following table lists the mapping of the top-level sections
under the client-side
Port Bindings tab within
a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.
Table 1. The mapping of the configuration sections. Use the binding configuration information for migration.Java EE
Version 1.3 binding configuration for Web Services Security |
Java EE
Version 1.4 binding configuration for Web Services Security |
Security Request Sender Binding Configuration |
Security Request Generator Binding Configuration |
Security Response Receiver Binding Configuration |
Security Response Consumer Binding Configuration |
Consider the following steps to migrate the client-side
binding configuration from a Java EE
Version 1.3 application to a Java EE
Version 1.4 application. These steps are dependent upon your specific
configuration. The steps are based on typical scenarios, but the steps
are not all-inclusive.
Procedure
Results
This set of steps describe the types of information that you
need to migrate the Web Services Security client-side bindings configuration
for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.4 application.
What to do next
Verify that you have migrated both the server-side and the
client-side extension and binding configurations for a Java EE Version 1.3 application to a Java EE Version 1.3 application. For more information,
see
Migrating Web Services Security-enabled JAX-RPC applications from Java EE Version 1.3 to Version 1.4.