How To Encrypt, Sign And Authenticate A Web Service And Client Using The OWSM "oracle/wss10_x509_token_with_message_protection_service_policy" and "oracle/wss10_x509_token_with_message_protection_client_policy" policies?
(Doc ID 1504428.1)
Last updated on APRIL 10, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Web Services Manager - Version 11.1.1.4.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
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Goal
This document is intended to show the steps to follow in order to protect a web service with the OWSM "oracle/wss10_x509_token_with_message_protection_service_policy" policy and generate also a client to call this web service using the "oracle/wss10_x509_token_with_message_protection_client_policy" policy.
Solution
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In this Document
Goal |
Solution |
Create server keystore |
Create the cliente keystore |
Configure Security Provider Configuration on the Fusion Middleware Control |
Configure credentials |
Create the web servcice for testing to be deployed to the WLS |
Create the web service proxy |
Create a new user in WLS |
References |