Ruud de Jong created CXF-6144:
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Summary: WS-Security fails if body has signature on
WSS4JInInterceptor
Key: CXF-6144
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-6144
Project: CXF
Issue Type: Bug
Components: WS-* Components
Affects Versions: 2.7.9
Environment: Any
Reporter: Ruud de Jong
If a WebService has WS-Security with the soap body as part of the signature,
the incoming security check (by the WSS4JInInterceptor) will break.
This bugs was introduced in 2.7.9 and is still present in the current codebase
(3.0.3).
This problem is caused by the WSS4JInInterceptor. It uses the
"SAAJInInterceptor.INSTANCE.handleMessage(msg)" on getSOAPMessage to convert a
CXF SoapMessage to a javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage.
During this conversion, the SAAJInInterceptor add an empty text-node at the end
of the soap-body.
This breaks when the soap-body is part of the signature.
The old 2.7.8 version of the SAAJInInterceptor did (line 223:)
StaxUtils.readDocElements(soapMessage.getSOAPPart().getEnvelope().getBody(),
xmlReader, true, true);
The new 2.7.9 version does (line 140:)
StaxUtils.copy(xmlReader1, new SAAJStreamWriter(e.getSOAPPart(),
e.getSOAPPart().getEnvelope().getBody()), true, true);
If I use XmlDebug in WSS4JInInterceptor right after this call, the old version
returns:
soapenv:Body/"" wsu:Id=id-DAA3E142F565CE51EF1418124875319916
xmlns:wsu=http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd
ns:genereerProduct/""
ns:productRequest/""
ns:klantreferentie/""
#text/"123"
ns:productnaam/""
#text/"456"
ns:productversie/""
#text/"789"
ns:productsleutel/""
ns:kvkNummer/""
#text/"33333333"
#text/"\n"
#text/"\n"
while the new version returns:
soapenv:Body/"" wsu:Id=id-DAA3E142F565CE51EF1418124875319916
xmlns:wsu=http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd
ns:genereerProduct/""
ns:productRequest/""
ns:klantreferentie/""
#text/"123"
ns:productnaam/""
#text/"456"
ns:productversie/""
#text/"789"
ns:productsleutel/""
ns:kvkNummer/""
#text/"33333333"
#text/"\n"
#text/"\n"
#text/"\n"
Notice the additional #text/"\n" inside the body.
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