Hi Stanley,

Are you referring to having security policy in the WSDL according to
the security configurations for a certain service? (Example: [1])

WS-Sec Policy support for WSS4J is going on right now ... and when
this is completed you should be able to get this feature.

Note that with Axis2, we can include service/operation level policies
in the configuration files and these policies will appear in the
generated WSDL , also with the new sec policy support these can be
used to configure the security module of axis2.

Thanks,
Ruchith

[1] http://soaphub.org/wspolicy2/Round3.wsdl

On 4/27/06, Stanley Stanev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to find out if it is possible to use Axis to generate a WSDL that
> includes implicit security headers or in general any implicit headers.
>
> Does anybody have an idea?
>
> WSS4J helps handling WS-Security implicit headers and IMHO it is not a good
> practice if the generated WSDL does not have information about the headers 
> that
> could be passed within the SOAP request. The WSDL is the contract after all.
>
> thanks a lot
>
> Stanimir Stanev (Stanley)
> Senior Java Developer
> Momentum SI, Austin TX
> http://www.momentumsi.com
> http://www.stanev.com
>
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