 | Level: Intermediate Henry Cui (henrycui@ca.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
21 Feb 2008
Part 1
and
Part 2
of this three-part tutorial
series
showed you how to develop Web services and clients, and configure HTTP basic
authentication. In this final installment, you create a self-signed certificate, key
store, trust store, and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration using the
IBM® WebSphere® Administrative Console. Then you configure HTTPS for
your Web services and Web services client, and test HTTPS Web services from both a
Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) client and a stand-alone Java
client. Objectives - Create the keystore, trust store, and certificate for the Web services
provider.
- Create an SSL configuration for the Web services provider.
- Create a new Web container transport chain to use the new SSL configuration
for the Web services provider.
- Configure HTTPS for the Web service client.
- Test HTTPS Web services from the Java EE client.
- Test HTTPS Web services from the stand-alone Java client.
Prerequisites
System requirements
You need to install IBM Rational® Application Developer V7 with the
latest fixes. (You can
download a trial copy of Rational Application Developer
from developerWorks if you haven't purchased the license.) If you're not sure if
your instance Rational Application Developer V7 is at the latest level, you can
go to the IBM Installation Manager and select Update Packages to see if
new updates are available. At the time of this writing, the latest version of
Rational Application Developer was 7.0.0.5. (Note: IBM generally releases
a fix pack approximately every three months. You may see a newer version of
Rational Application Developer at the time of installation. Each new version of
Rational Application Developer contains large quantities of fixes. We recommend
that you install the latest version to avoid encountering problems that have
already been fixed.)
Duration
Under 2 hours
Formats html, pdf
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