 | Nivel: Intermediaria Derek Ho (derekho@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM Salim Zeitouni (salimz@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM
13-05-2009 Aprenda a configurar un entorno Kerberos para asegurar los mensajes SOAP que se intercambian entre IBM® WebSphere® Application Server y Microsoft® Windows® Communication Foundation. Este artículo muestra los pasos a seguir con las muestras de Service Endpoint Interface disponibles en WebSphere Application Server. En este articulo Este artículo explica cómo usar las muestras de WebSphere Application Server V7.0.0.1 Service Endpoint Interface para demostrar la interoperabilidad de Kerberos con Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation V3.5. Ofrece configuraciones de seguridad para los mensajes SOAP paso a paso utilizando WS-Security Kerberos Token. Este artículo está dirigido a desarrolladores y arquitectos de servicios Web que planean desarrollar servicios Web en estas plataformas. Es recomendable contar con un conocimiento básico de programación Java™, desarrollo de servicios Web, Web Services Description Language (WSDL) y SOAP. También es conveniente estar familiarizado con Kerberos y con la terminología relacionada, como Key Distribution Center (KDC), archivos keytab y otros temas relacionados. Para poder replicar el ejemplo se necesitará el siguiente software: - WebSphere Application Server V7.0.0.1
- Microsoft .NET Framework V3.5
- Windows SDK para Windows Server 2008 y .NET Framework V3.5
- Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Support Tools
- Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
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| Article in PDF format | zeitouni.pdf | 457KB | HTTP |
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| Windows Communication Foundation samples | WCFSecure.zip | 17KB | HTTP |
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Sobre los autores  | |  | Derek Ho works as an Advisory Software Engineer in the IBM WebSphere Web Services security team. Derek is the developer for the Oasis Kerberos Token Profile support in Web services. Prior to joining the Web Services
security team, he worked on the Web services engine, HTTP transport, and J2EE security in WebSphere. Since joining IBM in 1995, Derek also worked on products such as Component Broker and OS/2. |
 | |  | Salim Zeitouni works as an Advisory Software Engineer on the IBM WebSphere Web services interoperability team. He is an active member of the WS-I community, an open industry organization chartered to promote Web services interoperability and currently chairs the Sample Applications Work Group.
Prior to joining the Web services team, Salim was a team lead on several WebSphere products that provide integrated client-server environment and application development tools to extend business applications and data to mobile users. Since joining IBM in 1996, Salim has worked on several WebSphere, Tivoli, and Lotus software products.
You can reach Salim at salimz@us.ibm.com.
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