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Use this page to configure a token handler associated with a Web Service security configuration. In particular, you can change the classname that implements the token handler, change the type of token, and add or delete properties of the token handler.
A common reason for creating a token handler for a Web Service security configuration is to specify that a client invoking a message-secured Web Service uses an X.509 certificate to establish their identity.
Name | Description |
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Name |
The name of this token handler. |
Class Name |
The fully qualified name of the class that implements a particular credential provider or token handler. MBean Attribute: |
Token Type |
Specifies the type of token used for the particular credential provider or token handler. WebLogic Server supports, by default, three types of tokens: X.509, UsernameToken, and SAML, as specified by the following WS-Security specifications:
To specify one of these out-of-the-box types, use these values respectively: "ut", "x509", or "saml". MBean Attribute: |
Handling Order |
Specifies the order in which the token handlers execute on a given token. If you do not specify an order, it is determined by the order in which you added the token handlers. MBean Attribute: |
Name |
The user-specified name of this MBean instance. This name is included as one of the key properties in the
MBean's MBean Attribute: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
Value |
Specifies the value of the property. If the property is encrypted, then attribute is null and one should use the EncryptedValue attribute to get the decrypted value. MBean Attribute: |
Is Encrypted |
MBean Attribute: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |