Hello,

I'm trying to use Username Token but it's not successful for now. The Username 
Token is not present in the Header of my request. (Signature and Encryption 
work fine in both side)

Here's my code :

jboss-wsse-client.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  | <jboss-ws-security xmlns="http://www.jboss.com/ws-security/config"; 
  |           xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
  |       xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.jboss.com/ws-security/config 
  |             
http://www.jboss.com/ws-security/schema/jboss-ws-security_1_0.xsd";>
  | 
  |     <key-store-file>service.jks</key-store-file>
  |     <key-store-password>apache</key-store-password>
  | 
  |     <trust-store-file>client.jks</trust-store-file>
  |         <trust-store-password>apache</trust-store-password>
  |     <config>
  |              <username/>
  |         <sign type="x509v3" alias="service"/>
  |             <requires>
  |                     <signature/>
  |         </requires>
  |     </config>
  | </jboss-ws-security>

That's part seems to be good. But I don't know how to insert my own username 
and my password in MyCall.java.

MyCall.java 

  | Service service = Service.create(                                 
  |                                       new 
URL("http://proxiadev34:8080/SampleJBossWS/PersonneWebService?wsdl";), 
  |                                       new QName("PersonneWebServiceService")
  |                                     );
  |             
  |             URL securityURL = new File("jboss-wsse-client.xml").toURL();
  |             
((ServiceExt)service).setSecurityConfig(securityURL.toExternalForm());
  |             
  |             
  |             PersonneWebService personneWS = 
service.getPort(PersonneWebService.class);
  |             ((StubExt)personneWS).setConfigName("Standard WSSecurity 
Client");
  |             
  |             //Appel de la Fonction getNomVille(Long codePostal)
  |             String ville = personneWS.getNomVille(59000);
  |             System.out.println(ville);

For the server, I found the way to get the Username Token from the Request

String username = SecurityAssociation.getPrincipal().getName();
  |             String password = 
SecurityAssociation.getCredential().toString();
  | 
  |             System.out.println(username);
  |             System.out.println(password);

If anybody have an idea in order to put the username and the password, it would 
be welcome.

Thank you for nay help.

Dark Fett



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