How To Implement SOA Security The Easy Way
posted by John Spacey, February 19, 2011SOA security can be painless — when you do it right.
Loosely Coupled, Discoverable, Interoperable Security
A simple toolset: WS-Security extends the power of web services to provide everything you need for SOA security: access control, encryption, trust, transport security and non-repudiation.Message Example
WS-Security adds timestamp, authentication, certificates, token, signing and encryption information to the SOAP message header. The body of the SOAP message can be encrypted.Well ... maybe not that easy
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