Application Servers White Papers
Enabling Web Services to Use Hardware Encryption With WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 6.0.2
Overview WebSphere Application Server supports the use of several cryptographic functions in conjunction with Web services. It implements the Web services security (WS-Security) version 1.0 standard, including digital signature, encryption and security tokens. It supports transport layer security, HTTP basic authentication and message level security. The IBM mainframe hardware can execute many cryptographic functions. The number of these hardware cryptographic functions that WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 6.0.2 is able to exploit is very limited. The purpose of this paper is to provide step-by-step guidance on customizing the system to enable maximum use of mainframe hardware cryptographic capabilities in conjunction with Web services and WebSphere Application Server under the z/OS operating system.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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