Creating transport protocol configurations
Read these topics to configure various transport protocols.
- Creating an HTTP transport configuration
You can create an HTTP transport configuration that describes the transport settings for a service request. Transport and security settings can be associated with any service request. - Configuring the workbench for NTLMv2 authentication
NTLMv2 authentication requires access to a third-party library. To record and execute a test that contains NTLMv2 authentication, you must download the library and place it at the right location. - Creating a JMS transport configuration
You can create an JMS transport configuration that describes the transport settings for a service request that uses the Java Message Service (JMS) protocol, including JBoss and IBM® WebSphere JMS. Transport and security settings can be associated with any service request. - Creating a WebSphere MQ transport configuration
You can create a transport configuration that describes the transport settings for a service request that uses the IBM WebSphere MQ protocol. Transport and security settings can be associated with any service request. - Creating a WebSphere Java MQ transport configuration
You can create a transport configuration that describes the transport settings for a service request that uses the IBM® WebSphere® Java MQ protocol. Transport and security settings can be associated with any service request. - Creating Microsoft .NET transport configurations
You can manually create a Microsoft .NET transport configuration to describe the transport settings for service requests that use the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) protocol. - Creating SSL configurations
You can create a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration that describes the settings for a service request that uses SSL certification mechanisms. SSL configurations can be associated with any service request that uses the HTTP or IBM WebSphere MQ transport protocols.
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