SSL transport security settings
Use this page to define the secure sockets layer (SSL) transport policy binding configuration.
- Navigate to the general bindings collection page by clicking either or path.
- Click a general binding in the Name column.
- Click the SSL transport policy in the Policies table.
This administrative console page applies only to Java™ API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
Outbound service requests – SSL settings
Specifies the SSL security transport
binding that is enabled for
outbound service requests when the client sends out requests. The
default
value for this field is CellDefaultSSLSettings
.
Outbound service requests – SSL properties file path
Specifies the file path of the SSL properties file that is enabled for outbound service requests. Enter the location of the SSL properties file to enable for outbound service requests.
Inbound service responses – SSL settings
Specifies the SSL security transport
binding that is enabled for
inbound service responses when the client receives responses. The
default
value for this field is CellDefaultSSLSettings
.
Inbound service responses – SSL properties file path
Specifies the SSL security transport binding that is enabled for inbound service responses. Enter the location of the SSL properties file to enable for inbound service responses.
Outbound asynchronous service responses – SSL settings
Specifies the SSL security transport
binding that is enabled for
asynchronous service responses when the service or server sends back
the response.
The default value for this field is CellDefaultSSLSettings
.
Outbound asynchronous service responses – SSL properties file path
Specifies the path of the SSL properties file that is enabled for asynchronous service responses. Enter the location of the SSL properties file to enable for asynchronous service responses.
Outbound asynchronous service responses – Custom properties
Specifies the name and value pair that you define for the outbound asynchronous service responses. Click New to add a new custom property, or click Delete to delete an existing SSL custom property.