Yes , i have done this in the client side. 

I was looking for if it was possible to do this from the server side.

Thanks

On Oct 11, 2011, at 5:29 AM, "Okken,Brett" <bok...@cerner.com> wrote:



        From the client or server perspective?

         

        From the client this can be as easy as calling 
serviceClient.engageModule(“rampart”) when you want to use WS-Security and not 
calling that when you do not want to use it.

         

        I am not sure what a solution would be on the server side. For a given 
server we either use WS-Security all the time or not at all.

         

        Brett Okken | MMF Archive | Lead Architect | 816.201.6112 | 
www.cerner.com <http://www.cerner.com>  | bok...@cerner.com 
<mailto:bok...@cerner.com> 

         

        From: Sriram Vaidyanathan [mailto:sriram.vaidyanat...@copart.com] 
        Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 11:28 PM
        To: <mailto:java-user@axis.apache.org> java-user@axis.apache.org
        Subject: Optionally engage WS-Security in the service code

         

        Hello Axis community,

        I am trying to see what options are there to optionally engage 
WS-Security to the service code, where based on the business partner we can 
turn on/off the WS-Security module.

        Please let me know if this is possible programmatically.

        Thanks

        
        Sriram Vaidyanathan
        Software Engineering Manager
        Copart
        4665 Business Center Drive
        Fairfield, CA 94534
        (707) 639-5428 Office

         

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