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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
What's New in This Guide
New and Changed Features for 12
c
(12.1.3)
New and Changed Features for 12
c
(12.1.2)
Other Significant Changes in this Document for Release 12
c
(12.1.3)
1
Overview of OWSM Interoperability
1.1
About OWSM Policies
1.2
OWSM Interoperability Scenarios
2
Interoperability with OWSM 10g Security Environments
2.1
Overview of Interoperability with OWSM 10
g
Security Environments
2.2
A Note About OWSM 10
g
Gateways
2.3
A Note About Third-party Software
2.4
Anonymous Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.4.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
2.5
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.5.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.5.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
2.6
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.6.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.6.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
2.7
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.7.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.7.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
2.8
Username Token Over SSL
2.8.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.8.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
2.9
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL (WS-Security 1.0)
2.9.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OWSM 10
g
Client
2.9.2
Configuring an OWSM 10
g
Web Service and OWSM 12
c
Client
3
Interoperability with Oracle Containers for Java EE (OC4J) 10
g
Security Environments
3.1
Overview of Interoperability with OC4J 10
g
Security Environments
3.2
Anonymous Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.2.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.2.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
3.3
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.3.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
3.4
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.4.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
3.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.5.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.5.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
3.6
Username Token Over SSL
3.6.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.6.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
3.7
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL (WS-Security 1.0)
3.7.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an OC4J 10
g
Client
3.7.2
Configuring an OC4J 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
4
Interoperability with Oracle WebLogic Server 12
c
Web Service Security Environments
4.1
Overview of Interoperability with Oracle WebLogic Server 12
c
Web
Service Security Environments
4.2
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.2.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.2.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.3
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1) and MTOM
4.3.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.3.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.4
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.4.1
Interoperability with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.4.2
Interoperability with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.5
Username Token Over SSL
4.5.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.6
Username Token Over SSL with MTOM
4.6.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.7
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL
4.7.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.8
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL with MTOM
4.8.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.9
SAML Token 2.0 (Sender Vouches) With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.9.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.9.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.10
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.10.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.10.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.11
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection
(WS-Security 1.1) and MTOM
4.11.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.11.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.12
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.12.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.12.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.13
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.13.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.13.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
4.14
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.14.1
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Policy
4.14.2
Interoperating with a WebLogic Web Service Client Policy
5
Interoperability with Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Security Environments
5.1
Overview of Interoperability with Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Security Environments
5.2
Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)
5.2.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.2.2
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
5.3
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
5.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.3.2
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
5.4
Username Token Over SSL
5.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
5.5.1
Configuration Prerequisites
5.5.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.5.3
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
5.6
Kerberos with Message Protection
5.6.1
Performing Prerequisite Tasks for Interoperability
5.6.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.7
Kerberos with Message Protection Using Derived Keys
5.7.1
Configuration Prerequisites
5.7.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.8
Kerberos with SPNEGO Negotiation
5.8.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.9
Kerberos with SPNEGO Negotiation and Credential Delegation
5.9.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client
5.10
WCF/.NET 3.5 Client with Microsoft Active Directory Federation
Services 2.0 (ADFS 2.0) STS
5.10.1
Install and Configure Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) 2.0
5.10.2
Configure ADFS 2.0 STS As Trusted SAML Token Issuer
5.10.3
Configure Users in Oracle Internet Directory
5.10.4
Attach the Policy
5.10.5
Register the Web Service as a Relying Party in ADFS 2.0
5.10.6
Secure WCF/.NET 3.5 Client with ADFS 2.0
6
Interoperability with Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Security Environments
6.1
Overview of Interoperability with Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Security Environments
6.2
Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)
6.2.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.2.2
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
6.3
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
6.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.3.2
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
6.4
Username Token Over SSL
6.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.4.2
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
6.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
6.5.1
Configuration Prerequisites
6.5.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.5.3
Configuring a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
6.6
Kerberos with Message Protection
6.6.1
Performing Prerequisite Tasks for Interoperability
6.6.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.7
Kerberos with Message Protection Using Derived Keys
6.7.1
Configuration Prerequisites
6.7.2
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.8
Kerberos with SPNEGO Negotiation
6.8.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.9
Kerberos with SPNEGO Negotiation and Credential Delegation
6.9.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a Microsoft WCF/.NET 4.5 Client
6.10
WCF/.NET 4.5 Client with Microsoft Active Directory Federation
Services 2.0 (ADFS 2.0) STS
6.10.1
Step 1: Install and Configure Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) 2.0
6.10.2
Step 2: Configure OWSM to Trust SAML Assertions Issued by an ADFS 2.0 STS
6.10.3
Step 3; Configure Users in Oracle Internet Directory
6.10.4
Step 4: Attach the Policy to the Web Service
6.10.5
Step 5: Register the Web Service as a Relying Party in ADFS 2.0
6.10.6
Step 6: Secure WCF/.NET 4.5 Client with ADFS 2.0
7
Interoperability with Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Security Environments
7.1
Overview of Interoperability with Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Security Environments
7.2
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
7.2.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client
7.2.2
Configuring an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
7.3
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
7.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client
7.3.2
Configuring an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
7.4
SAML or Username Token Over SSL
7.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client
7.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
7.5.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client
7.5.2
Configuring an Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
8
Interoperability with Axis 1.4 and WSS4J 1.5.8 Security Environments
8.1
Overview of Interoperability With Axis 1.4 and WSS4J 1.5.8 Security Environments
8.2
Required Files for Interoperability With Axis and WSS4J
8.3
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
8.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Axis and WSS4J Client
8.3.2
Configuring an Axis and WSS4J Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
8.4
SAML Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
8.4.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Axis an WSS4J Client
8.4.2
Configuring an Axis and WSS4J Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
8.5
Username Token Over SSL
8.5.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Axis and WSS4J Client
8.5.2
Configuring an Axis and WSS4J Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
8.6
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL
8.6.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and an Axis and WSS4J Client
8.6.2
Configuring an Axis and WSS4J Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
9
Interoperability with Oracle GlassFish Server Release 3.0.1
9.1
Overview of Interoperability With Oracle GlassFish Security Environments
9.2
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
9.2.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a GlassFish Client
9.2.2
Configuring a GlassFish Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
9.3
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
9.3.1
Configuring an OWSM 12
c
Web Service and a GlassFish Client
9.3.2
Configuring a GlassFish Web Service and an OWSM 12
c
Client
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