Web Service Attributes Editor: Security
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In the Quality of Service tab's Security section, on the
client side, you may configure a user name and password for some of the
security mechanisms. For this purpose, you can use the default Username and
Password Callback Handlers (when deploying to the Application Server), specify
the default SAML Callback Handler, specify a default user name and password
for development purposes, or create and specify your own Callback
Handlers if the container you are using does not provide defaults.
You can set the following options:
- Use development defaults.
- Authentication Credentials.
- Static.
- Default Username.
Default Password. Enter the name of an authorized
user and the password for this user. This option is best used only in the
development environment. When the Default Username and Default Password
are specified, the username and password are stored in the wsit-client.xml
file in clear text, which presents a security risk. Do not use this
option for production.
- Dynamic.
- Username Callback Handler.
Password Callback Handler. If you create
JSR-109-compliant web services and web service clients that run under an
Application Server container (JSR-109 deployment), the container handles
the callbacks and you do not need to configure Callback Handlers of your
own. If you are using another container, select the Browse button to select
the class implementing the javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler interface.
- SAML Callback Hander. To use a SAML Callback Handler, you need to
create one, as there is no default.
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