Thanks for your reply. If I understand, Ws-policy is one step more than Ws-security, right? However, why doesn't javadoc for ws-policy exist? I believe that use of API is cleaner than write xml by hand.
2008/2/15, Christian Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Michelantonio! > In Version 1.3 the configuration of RAMPART by code is deprecated > (InflowConfiguration, OutflowConfiguration). So it is much better when you > use the configuration by XML or by WS-Policy. You can find the examples, if > you download the sources of RAMPART. > Greetings > Christian M > ----- original Nachricht -------- > > Betreff: rampart doc > Gesendet: Fr, 15. Feb 2008 > Von: Michelantonio Trizio > > > Hi, > > I'd like to know where I can find an updated version of javadoc and > example of Rampart module. > If I try to use org.apache.rampart.handler.config.InflowConfiguration, > eclipse says to me that this class is deprecated... > I'd like to view example for rampart-1.3. > Thank you > MT > > -- > It's creepy, but here we are, the Pilgrims, the crackpots of our time, > trying to establish our own alternate reality. To build a world out of rocks > and chaos. What it's going to be, I don't know. Even after all that rushing > around, where we've ended up is the middle of nowhere in the middle of the > night. And maybe knowing isn't the point. Where we're standing right now, in > the ruins in the dark, what we build could be anything. [Choke - Chuck > Palahniuk] > > > --- original Nachricht Ende ---- > > -- It's creepy, but here we are, the Pilgrims, the crackpots of our time, trying to establish our own alternate reality. To build a world out of rocks and chaos. What it's going to be, I don't know. Even after all that rushing around, where we've ended up is the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night. And maybe knowing isn't the point. Where we're standing right now, in the ruins in the dark, what we build could be anything. [Choke - Chuck Palahniuk]
