Configuring Liberty Web Services
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Brief Service Access Method:
Provides the information necessary to invoke basic SOAP-
over-HTTP-based service instances without using WSDL.
EndPoint URL:
This is the SOAP endpoint location at the service provider to which
Liberty SOAP messages are sent. An example of this for the Employee Profile is
[BASEURL]/services/IDSISEmployeeProfile. If the service instance exposes an endpoint
that is different from the logically generated concrete WSDL, you must use the WSDL
URI instead.
A WSF service description endpoint cannot contain double-byte characters.
SOAP Action:
The SOAP action HTTP header required on HTTP-bound SOAP
messages. This header can be used to indicate the intent of a SOAP message to the
recipient.
WSDL Service Access Method:
Specify the method used to access the WSDL service. WSDL
(Web Service Description Language) describes the interface of a Web service.
Service Name Reference:
A reference name for the service.
WSDL URI:
Provides a URI to an external concrete WSDL resource containing the
service description. URIs need to be constant across all implementations of a service to
enable interoperability.
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13.2.4 Editing Web Service Policies
Web Service policies are permission policies (query and modify) that govern how identity providers
share end-user data with service providers. Administrators and policy owners (users) can control
whether private information is always allowed to be given, never allowed, or must be requested.
As an administrator, you can configure this information for the policy owner, for specific service
providers, or globally for all service providers. You can also specify what policies are displayed for
the end user in the User Portal, and whether users are allowed to edit them.
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In the Administration Console, click
Devices > Identity Servers
>
Edit > Liberty > Web Service
Provider.
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Click the
Policy
link next to the service name.
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Click the category you want to edit.
All Trusted Providers:
Policies that are defined by the service provider’s ability to query and
modify the particular Liberty attributes or groups of attributes for the Web service. When All
Trusted Providers permissions are established, and a service provider needs data, the system
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