hi Pankaj. it seems verisign charges money for their jar file. i was really looking for some example on how to do this using free source code. so if anyone has an example of how to do a HelloWorld service that passes in String, encrypts is using XML encryption then returns the String digitally signed would be most helpful. i'm having a very hard time putting these pieces together and could really use a good example like that to study.
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Check out http://www.j2ee-security.net/book/sample-chap/ and
http://www.j2ee-security.net/book/dnldsrc/
The examples currently use VeriSign's TSIK but I will soon be porting them to
use WSS4J.
/Pankaj.
> Hello. I have been fussing with this issue for some
> time now and can't for the life of me figure it out.
> I am trying to make a very simple HelloWorld service
> that takes in a String as a parameter, uses XML
> encryption on it and returns the String back digitally
> signed by the server. Does anyone have an example of
> this? Thank you.
>
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 06:59:20 -0800 (PST)
From: fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: XML Encryption w/ DigitalSignature
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello. I have been fussing with this issue for some
time now and can't for the life of me figure it out.
I am trying to make a very simple HelloWorld service
that takes in a String as a parameter, uses XML
encryption on it and returns the String back digitally
signed by the server. Does anyone have an example of
this? Thank you.
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