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2) In the <strong>HTTP</strong> Proxy tab, you can specify any Proxy server or SSL proxy server that needs to<br />

be configured to call the service provider<br />

3) In the Security tab, you can specify the SSL or Basic Authentication Alias. These aliases<br />

are configured in the runtime where this application is deployed. Here, you just need to<br />

specify the name of the aliases. The Basic authentication uses username/password to<br />

authenticate the client whereas the SSL authentication uses SSL certificates <strong>and</strong> settings<br />

between the client server <strong>and</strong> the service provider. Setting the security settings is done by<br />

the server administrator; all you need to know is the authentication aliases. In addition, the<br />

administrator can also specify ad override many of the <strong>HTTP</strong> binding attributes in the<br />

runtime<br />

4) In the Per<strong>for</strong>mance tab, you can specify the read timeout <strong>for</strong> the response <strong>and</strong> the number<br />

of retries. Read timeout of 0 indicates that there is no timeout<br />

2008 August, 19 IBM WebSphere V 6.1 – Lab exercise Page 23 of 52<br />

SCA <strong>HTTP</strong> binding

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