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Colm O hEigeartaigh commented on CXF-5269:
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Can this issue be resolved?
Colm.
> the ws-security.encryption.username property not been taken into account when
> using XKMS service on CXF client
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>
> Key: CXF-5269
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-5269
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: XKMS
> Affects Versions: 2.7.7
> Environment: Win 7, Java 7
> Reporter: Xilai Dai
>
> the properties configured with spring for CXF client looks like:
> <jaxws:properties>
> <entry key="ws-security.signature.crypto" value-ref="xkmsCryptoProvider"
> />
> <entry key="ws-security.signature.username" value="myclientkey" />
> <entry key="ws-security.encryption.crypto" value-ref="xkmsCryptoProvider"
> />
> <entry key="ws-security.encryption.username" value="abc"/>
> ......
> </jaxws:properties>
> no mattar what value set on the ws-security.encryption.username property, e.g.
> 1) DN name: CN=www.service.com, OU=IT Department, O=Sample Web Service
> Provider, L=Buffalo, ST=New York, C=US
> 2) serviceQName: "{http://services.abc.com/MyService}ABCService"
> 3) any string
> 4) even remove this property.
> No any exception thrown and the invocation to the service will be successful.
> the expected behavior is the exception will be thrown when this property not
> set or its value is not correct.
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