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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 later
Information 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
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