A service account provides a user name and password that proxy services
and business services use for outbound authentication or
authentication to a local or remote resource, such as an FTP server or a
JMS server. For example, if a business service is required to supply a
user name and password for transport-level authentication with a Web
Service, you create a service account that specifies the user name and
password, then you configure the business service to include the
service-account credentials in its outbound requests.
The user names and passwords that you enter in service accounts are used for
outbound
authentication or for providing credentials to local or remote
resources. The user names and passwords that you enter in the Security
Configuration module of the Oracle Service Bus Console are used for
inbound authentication and for authenticating administrative requests.
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