Mark,

I have not got the solution, but worked on interop to WSE2 for signing with
UsernameToken back i October. Werner did a great job, but I never got
interop and ever since I've wanted to pick it up again and get it running,
but been to busy. Last week I started looking at it again. You can see one
of the postings here:

http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msg
No=2099

And as I recall it right now the Unit test is number 13. Hopefully you can
help figuring out what's wrong with the present implementation. I hope to
get some time during the weekend to describe what I've tried out, and sum up
the current facts.

Best regards
Brian


 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19. januar 2005 16:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: UsernameToken Encryption and Signing of SOAP Messages

Hi Guys,

A couple of (hopefully) quick questions for you.

I have a set of .Net WSE 2.0/SP2 based web services.  The .Net-based clients
that connect to these web services can use UsernameTokens to encrypt and
sign the SOAP messages.  I would like the same functionality for Java-based
clients. 

In the past I have been using JWSDP 1.4 to embed the UsernameTokens into the
SOAP calls, but I cannot find a way to encrypt and sign the message as well
(with the UsernameToken).  For a .Net client this is literally about 2 lines
of code.

Is this functionality possible using WSS4J?  If so, when is WSS4J expected
to be available?  Is it only available now from CVS?

Thanks for your help,
Mark



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