The security handler on the request sender side of the SOAP message enforces the security constraints, located in the ibm-webservicesclient-ext.xmi file, and bindings, located in the ibm-webservicesclient-bnd.xmi file. These constraints and bindings apply both to Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application clients or when Web services is acting as a client. The security handler acts on the security constraints before sending the SOAP message. For example, the security handler might digitally sign the message, encrypt the message, create a time stamp, or insert a security token. The security handler on the request sender side of the SOAP message enforces the security constraints, located in the ibm-webservicesclient-ext.xmi file, and the bindings, located in the ibm-webservicesclient-bnd.xmi file. These constraints and bindings apply both to J2EE application clients or when Web services is acting as a client. The security handler acts on the security constraints before sending the SOAP message. Request sender security constraints must match the security constraint requirements defined in the request receiver. For example, the security handler might digitally sign the message, encrypt the message, create a time stamp, or insert a security token. You can specify the following security requirements for the request sender and apply them to the SOAP message:
There is an important distinction between V5.x
and V6 and later applications. The information in this article supports
V5.x applications only that are used with WebSphere Application
Server V6.0.x and later. The information does not apply to Version
6 and later applications.