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Sabiya Kazi commented on CXF-6605:
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Hi Akitoshi,
As I mentioned above, I was trying to invoke a Web Service with WS addressing 
policy having namsepscae as  "http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata";.
I got exception at server side that policy alternatives can not be 
satisfied,Please find attached exception trace.
I have also attached screenshot of error message at the client side.
However, after adding my fix service execution was successful without any other 
change in configs.

Please let me knoe, if you have any other queries
Regards,
-Sabiya

> WS-Addressing 07/05 not working
> -------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-6605
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-6605
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: WS-* Components
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.2
>         Environment: Win 8, current Spring Boot, Embedded Tomcat
>            Reporter: Stefan Kuhn
>              Labels: easyfix
>         Attachments: AddressingMetadataNamespace.patch, 
> ErrorMessageAtClient.bmp, ExceptionTrace.txt
>
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> using 
> xmlns:wsam="http://www.w3.org/2007/05/addressing/metadata"; instead of 
> xmlns:wsam="http://www.w3.org/2007/02/addressing/metadata";
> invalidates valid WS requests.
> e.g. in my usecase, the WSDL uses
>     <wsp:Policy wss:Id="WSAddressing_policy">
>          <wsam:Addressing>
>             <wsp:policy/>
>         </wsam:Addressing> 
>     </wsp:Policy>
> and
>  <wsdl:binding name="OrderManagementServiceOutboundBinding" 
> type="tns:OrderManagementServiceOutboundPortType">
>         <soap:binding style="document" 
> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
>         <wsp:PolicyReference URI="#WSAddressing_policy"/>
> Springs CXF configuration uses the policy interceptor with
>     <cxf:bus>
>         <cxf:features>
>               <p:policies ignoreUnknownAssertions="true"/>
>               <cxf:logging/>
>         </cxf:features>
>     </cxf:bus>
> and
>       <jaxws:endpoint id="outboundService"
>               publish="true"
>               implementor="#outbound" 
>               address="/OrderManagementServiceOutbound"
>               serviceName="s:OrderManagementServiceOutbound" 
>               endpointName="s:OrderManagementResponsePort"
>               wsdlLocation="/wsdl/OrderManagementServiceOutbound.wsdl"
>               xmlns:s="urn:OrderManagementServiceOutbound">
>               
>               <jaxws:properties>
>                       <entry key="faultStackTraceEnabled" 
> value="${ws.stacktrace-enabled:false}" />
>                       <entry key="exceptionMessageCauseEnabled" 
> value="${ws.exception-message-cause-enabled:false}" />
>                       <entry key="schema-validation-enabled" value="true" />
>               </jaxws:properties>
>               
>               <jaxws:features>
>                       <cxf:logging />
>                       <wsa:addressing /> 
>               </jaxws:features>
>       </jaxws:endpoint>
> I've used CXF and SOAP-UI as a client for the server application, both 
> successful for 2007/02, both unsuccessful for 2007/05.
> CXF replies to the same request with 
> <soap:Fault>
>          <faultcode 
> xmlns:ns1="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>ns1:MessageAddressingHeaderRequired</faultcode>
>          <faultstring>A required header representing a Message Addressing 
> Property is not present</faultstring>
>       </soap:Fault>
> It seems to me, that the qualified name of ADDRESSING_ASSERTION_QNAME_0705 is 
> not added to the QName[] types in 
> org.apache.cxf.ws.addressing.impl.MAPAggregatorImpl.assertAddressing(Message, 
> EndpointReferenceType, EndpointReferenceType), Line 334.
>   



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