try to put xerces jars in WEB-INF/lib

El vie, 07 de 10 de 2005 a las 12:16, Tim Williams escribió:
That it is. And it uses Crimson as it's XML parser, which xml-sec does not support. Have I found the route of my problem? Can I force OC4J into using Xerces instead of Crimson? I'll let you all know if I have any luck.

On 07 Oct 2005 12:14:00 +0200, Jorge Martín Cuervo <
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El vie, 07 de 10 de 2005 a las 11:33, Dittmann, Werner escribió:
Tim,
 
XMLCipher is part of xml-sec library (jar).
 
What is OC4J?
the oracle servlet/jsp container.
 
regards,
Werner
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Hey all,

I got 2 way encryption on the go with my web service on Tomcat, and it's working brilliantly.

The problem I'm having is with line 1224 in WSEngine:

xmlCipher.doFinal(doc, encBodyData, content);

This throws an illegal argument exception when trying to decrypt the imcomming message. I haven't found the source for XMLCipher.

As it all works on Tomcat, and it worked before I added the security handlers, I can only assume that OC4J causes axis to do something funny with messages as it passes them to the handler.

Any ideas on how to get it working?

Thanks
Tim

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