Before you begin
Prior to completing this task, you must import your application into an assembly tool. For information on how to import your application, see Importing enterprise applications.Why and when to perform this task
Complete the following steps to specify which message parts or elements must be signed when you configure the consumer security constraints for either the response consumer or the request consumer. The response consumer is configured for the client and the request consumer is configured for the server. If the required parts are not signed, the request or response is rejected and a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) fault is returned to the caller. In the following steps, you must configure either the client-side extensions in step 2 or the server-side extensions in step 3.Steps for this task
What to do next
After you specify which message parts to check for a digital signature, you must specify which signature algorithm is used to validate the signature. For more information, see Configuring signing information for the consumer binding with an assembly tool.Related concepts
XML digital signature
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