James,

would you like to join us in implementing whatever JCP 105/106 folks are working on? 
Also can you
please try the xml encryption code current in WSS4J CVS 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/wss4j/)
and let us if it servs your purpose?

-- dims
 

--- James Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
> 
> > 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. 
> 
>   There is a JCP group working on xml encryption and xml signatures, but 
> I don't believe they are done yet.
> 
>   I have a class that does the encryption, except for the fact that I 
> use shorter names for the encryption algorithm than what is required, 
> since it was developed for internal use. <g>
> 
>   I could send it to you, but it would require some fixing on your part 
> on the name of the encryption algorithm.
> 


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