Hi
Thanks for the tip, it did the trick.
A side question, what would be the best way to engage modules like rampart
in a servlet? My set up, is a servlet that had uses a web service, the web
service client needs to engage rampart, now I engage it in the init method
of the servlet using the configuration context like this
ctx = ConfigurationContextFactory
.createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(
"/repository",
null);
ctx.getAxisConfiguration().engageModule("rampart");
Is there a better way, with respect to performance eventually other stuff??
cheers, Håkon
2009/2/26 Dimuthu Leelarathne <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I assume you are using the policy.xml from sample01.
>
> You have to uncomment the below line the the policy.xml to send over https.
>
> <!-- <sp:HttpsToken RequireClientCertificate="false"/> -->
>
> Thank you,
> Dimuthu
>
>
> Håkon Sagehaug wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'll try to rephrase my question since I've not got any replay on my last
>> one.
>>
>> Is there normally any problems with using rampart in conjunction with a
>> web service running under https. I can call the web services using ws-policy
>> and rampart fine using http, but when calling using https I get timeout
>> exception. If I call a service not using ws-policy/rampart by https this
>> also works fine. I only use simple Username/password in my policy.
>>
>> In my client code I've only got his for enabelig https on the client side
>>
>> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStore",
>> "certs/client.jks");
>>
>> System.setProperty("javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword",
>> "clientpassword");
>>
>> Any tips??
>>
>> cheers, Håkon
>>
>> --
>> Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
>> Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
>> UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company)
>>
>
>
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Håkon Sagehaug, Scientific Programmer
Parallab, Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
UNIFOB AS (University of Bergen Research Company)