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rs.security.keystore | The Java KeyStore Object to use. This configuration tag is used if you want to pass the KeyStore Object through dynamically. |
rs.security.keystore.type | The keystore type. Suitable values are "jks" or "jwk". |
rs.security.keystore.password | The password required to access the keystore. |
rs.security.keystore.alias | The keystore alias corresponding to the key to use. You can append one of the following to this tag to get the alias for more specific operations: - jwe.out - jwe.in - jws.out - jws.in |
rs.security.keystore.aliases | The keystore aliases corresponding to the keys to use, when using the JSON serialization form. You can append one of the following to this tag to get the alias for more specific operations: - jws.out - jws.in |
rs.security.keystore.file | The path to the keystore file. |
rs.security.key.password | The password required to access the private key (in the keystore). |
rs.security.key.password.provider | A reference to a PrivateKeyPasswordProvider instance used to retrieve passwords to access keys. |
rs.security.accept.public.key | Whether to allow using a JWK received in the header for signature validation. The default is "false". |
rs.security.enable.revocation CXF 3.4.0 | Whether to enable revocation or not when validating a certificate chain. The default is "false". |
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