Thanks Nandana. You approach sounds fine. Please create a JIRA on this and send in patches.
Thanks, Ruchith Nandana Mihindukulasooriya wrote: > Hi Ruchith, > I would like to volunteer to implement a policy editor using > rampart. > What I thought was something like this. A policy generator where we can > set what kind of binding policy to use, what tokens to be used and all the > other parameters defined in the WS - Security Policy specification. > Generator > will generate the policy according to parameters defined by the user and use > default values defined in the WS - Security Policy specification when user > has not set any value. It will throw an error when user has not defined > a value > for a mandatory parameter. Generator will be able to generate rampart > policy object and it must also be able to serialize it . > This will be an API level generator and an application sever > which uses > rampart will be able to provide a web interface to it or may be > integrate it with > one of the Axis 2 IDE plugins. This is just my thought and I would like > to know > whether this the correct way to go and what are the improvements that can > be made. > > Regards, > Nandana > > On 10/13/07, *Ruchith Fernando* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > It is recommended that you use WS-SecurityPolicy based configuration > with Apache Rampart. We don't have a policy editor yet - any volunteers > :-) ?. You can use the sample policies we ship with Rampart as a > starting point. > > Thanks, > Ruchith > > Christian Mielke wrote: > > Hi, > > it is standard, that WS-Policy is to used with RAMPART. But how do > you create the policy files? By hand or do you use an editor? Is > there a plugin for eclipse? I heard about an editor in NETBEANS but > I don't use netbeans. > > Greetings > > Chris > > > > > >
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