Alessio Soldano [http://community.jboss.org/people/alessio.soldano%40jboss.com] 
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"Re: WS-Security on JBoss 6 (with CXF)"

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If you want to use the full WS-Security facilities coming with Apache CXF and 
hence JBossWS-CXF, you need to go through the Spring configuration, which 
covers the stack specific aspect of configuring the security engine, similarly 
to what you did with the jboss-wsse-endpoint.xml on JBossWS-Native stack.
The documentation on WS-Security w/ JBossWS-CXF is at  
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-13562 
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossWS-StackCXFUserGuide#WSSecurity . Please 
also consider taking a look at the mentioned Apache CXF doc there.

On the countrary, if you just want to implement and home brew solution for 
checking some of the WS-Security headers, you can avoid setting up security at 
all and install your custom handlers / interceptors. Handlers configuration is 
covered by standard specs and hence can be done in a stack agnostic way (see 
the @HandlerChain annotation). Alternatively, you can use CXF interceptors, 
declared through @InInterceptor/@OutInterceptor/.. (see Apache CXF doc on that).
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