[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XFIRE-752?page=all ]
Rodrigo Urubatan updated XFIRE-752:
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Attachment: WSS4JInHandler.java
The "fixed" version of WSS4JInHandler that works with a .NET client.
> WSS4JInHandler.checkReceiverResults(Vector, Vector), requires that Vector
> params are in the same order
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XFIRE-752
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/XFIRE-752
> Project: XFire
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.2
> Environment: (Shouldn't be important but here it is anyway) Tomcat
> 5.0.28, Windows XP SP 2, Java 1.5.0_09
> Reporter: Nick West
> Assigned To: Tomasz Sztelak
> Attachments: ws-security_checkReceiverResults.zip, WSS4JInHandler.java
>
>
> WSS4JInHandler.checkReceiverResults(Vector, Vector) expects that the first
> Vector, wsResult, of WSSecurityEngineResult are in the same order as the
> passed in Vector, actions, Integers are in the same order. This causes
> problems when calling a WS from .NET which uses WSE2.0 as the timestamp isn't
> always in the order that you would expect it to be causing a "WSS4JInHandler:
> security processing failed (actions mismatch)" exception to be thrown.
> A related note, it appears someone else was/is having the same issue (see the
> middle post)
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-wss4j-dev/200512.mbox/[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]
> My proposed solution would be make the method checkReceiverResults not care
> about the order of the vectors passed in, here is some code that fixes the
> problem:
> protected boolean checkReceiverResults(Vector wsResult, Vector actions)
> {
> int resultActions = wsResult.size();
>
> for (int i = 0; i < resultActions; i++) {
> int act = ((WSSecurityEngineResult)
> wsResult.get(i)).getAction();
> if (act == WSConstants.SC) {
> continue;
> }
>
> if(!actions.contains(new Integer(act))){
> return false;
> }
> }
> return true;
> }
> Also attached is a modified book security example found in the xfire examples
> section. If you run the main method it will demonstrate this bug, then
> exercise the proposed bug fix
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