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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Interoperability Guide for Oracle Web Services Manager
11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.5)
Part Number E16098-05
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Overview of Oracle WSM Interoperability
1.1
About Oracle WSM Policies
1.2
Oracle WSM Interoperability Scenarios
2
Interoperability with Oracle WSM 10g Security Environments
2.1
Overview of Interoperability with Oracle WSM 10
g
Security Environments
2.2
A Note About Oracle WSM 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 Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.4.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
2.5
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.5.1
Configuring Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.5.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
2.6
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.6.1
Configuring Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.6.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
2.7
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
2.7.1
Configuring Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.7.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
2.8
Username Token Over SSL
2.8.1
Configuring Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.8.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
2.9
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL (WS-Security 1.0)
2.9.1
Configuring Oracle WSM 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
2.9.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 10
g
Web Service
3
Interoperability with Oracle Containers for J2EE (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 OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.2.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
3.3
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.3.1
Configuring OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
3.4
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.4.1
Configuring OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.4.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
3.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
3.5.1
Configuring OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.5.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
3.6
Username token over SSL
3.6.1
Configuring OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.6.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
3.7
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL (WS-Security 1.0)
3.7.1
Configuring OC4J 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
3.7.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and OC4J 10
g
Web Service
4
Interoperability with Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service Security Environments
4.1
Overview of Interoperability with Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service Security Environments
4.2
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.2.1
Configuring JSE Client Using Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Security Policy and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.2.2
Configuring the Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.3
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1) and MTOM
4.3.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.4
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.4.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.4.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.5
Username Token Over SSL
4.5.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.6
Username Token Over SSL with MTOM
4.6.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.7
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL
4.7.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.8
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL with MTOM
4.8.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.9
SAML Token 2.0 (Sender Vouches) With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.9.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Client and Oracle WSM 11g Web Service
4.9.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11g Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Web Service
4.10
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.10.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.10.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.11
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1) and MTOM
4.11.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.11.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.12
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.12.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.12.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.13
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
4.13.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.13.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
4.14
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
4.14.1
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
4.14.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
Web Service
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 Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
5.2.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service
5.3
Username Token With Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
5.3.1
Configuring Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
5.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service
5.4
Username Token Over SSL
5.4.1
Configuring Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
5.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
5.5.1
Configuring Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
5.5.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Web Service
5.6
Kerberos with Message Protection
5.6.1
Configuration Prerequisites for Interoperability
5.6.2
Configuring Microsoft WCF/.NET 3.5 Client and Oracle WSM 11g Web Service
6
Interoperability with Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Security Environments
6.1
Overview of Interoperability with Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Security Environments
6.2
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
6.2.1
Configuring Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
6.2.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service
6.3
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
6.3.1
Configuring Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
6.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service
6.4
SAML or Username Token Over SSL
6.4.1
Configuring Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
6.5
Mutual Authentication with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
6.5.1
Configuring Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
6.5.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Oracle Service Bus 10
g
Web Service
7
Interoperability with Axis 1.4 and WSS4J 1.5.8 Security Environments
7.1
Overview of Interoperability With Axis 1.4 and WSS4J 1.5.8 Security Environments
7.2
Required Files for Interoperability With Axis and WSS4J
7.3
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
7.3.1
Configuring Axis and WSS4J Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
7.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Axis and WSS4J Web Service
7.4
SAML Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.0)
7.4.1
Configuring Axis and WSS4J Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
7.4.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Axis and WSS4J Web Service
7.5
Username Token Over SSL
7.5.1
Configuring Axis and WSS4J Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
7.5.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Axis and WSS4J Web Service
7.6
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) Over SSL
7.6.1
Configuring Axis and WSS4J Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
7.6.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and Axis and WSS4J Web Service
8
Interoperability with Oracle GlassFish Enterprise Server Release 3.0.1
8.1
Overview of Interoperability With Oracle GlassFish Security Environments
8.2
Username Token with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
8.2.1
Configuring GlassFish Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
8.2.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and GlassFish Web Service
8.3
SAML Token (Sender Vouches) with Message Protection (WS-Security 1.1)
8.3.1
Configuring GlassFish Client and Oracle WSM 11
g
Web Service
8.3.2
Configuring Oracle WSM 11
g
Client and GlassFish Web Service
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