Understanding Oracle Web Services Manager
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- Preface
- What's New in This Guide
- 1 Introducing Oracle Web Services Manager
- 2 Understanding the OWSM Policy Framework
- 2.1 Overview of OWSM Policy Framework
- 2.2 Understanding Policies
- 2.3 Building Policies Using Policy Assertions
- 2.4 Understanding Policy Subjects
- 2.5 Attaching Policies to Policy Subjects
- 2.6 How Policies are Executed
- 2.7 OWSM Predefined Policies and Assertion Templates
- 2.8 Overriding Security Policy Configuration
- 2.9 Recommended Naming Conventions for Policies
- 3 Understanding Web Service Security Concepts
- 3.1 Overview of Web Service Security
- 3.2 Understanding Transport-level and Application-level Security
- 3.3 Understanding Authentication
- 3.4 Understanding Authorization
- 3.5 Understanding Message Protection
- 3.6 Understanding Keys and Certificates
- 3.6.1 Overview of Private Keys and Certificates
- 3.6.2 How Different Security Policies Use Private Keys and Certificates
- 3.6.3 How OWSM Locates Keystore And Key Passwords for the JKS Keystore
- 3.6.4 Setting Up Private Keys and Certificates for SSL Policies
- 3.6.5 Setting up Private Keys and Certificates for Message Protection Policies
- 3.7 How OWSM Uses the Credential Store
- 3.8 Understanding Security Policies
- 3.9 Understanding Security Tokens
- 3.10 Understanding Secure Attachments
- 3.11 Understanding Secure Conversation
- 3.12 Understanding the Kerberos Protocol
- 3.13 Understanding Web Services Addressing
- 3.14 Understanding Web Services Trust
- 3.15 Understanding Web Services ReliableMessaging
- A Web Service Security Standards