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Aki Yoshida commented on CXF-3816:
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Hi Sergey,
I thought introducing a special policy provider would be another way of
"understanding" the policy, assuming you somehow handled the requirements of
those explicitly excluded policy assertions using other means.
If we don't provide such a convenience policy provider, I think the users will
be writing their own any way to workaround this practical problem. So, I
thought it would be practical to have one available out of the box to use, no?
regards, aki
> A policy provider/interceptor for ignoring (i.e., automatically asserting)
> specified policy assertions
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> Key: CXF-3816
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3816
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: WS-* Components
> Reporter: Aki Yoshida
> Assignee: Aki Yoshida
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.5
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> Introduce an option to ignore, in other words, to automatically assert a set
> of policy assertions.
> When a WSDL contains unknown policy assertions, the current
> "ignoreUnknownAssertion" property is used to ignore those unknown policy
> assertions during the assertion building, but not during the verification of
> the assertions.
> We introduce a new policy provider IgnorablePolicyProvider that can be
> configured to register a set of assertion names that can be ignored (i.e.,
> automatically asserted) later during the processing.
> The background is discussed in the following mail thread:
> http://cxf.547215.n5.nabble.com/doubt-on-ignoreUnknownAssertions-option-in-ws-policy-tt4823222.html
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