In your encryption code you are using XMLCipher.TRIPLEDES for key
encryption, try using XMLCipher.TRIPLEDES_KeyWrap instead. I am not sure
if it'll fix your problem but it's worth a try.
Vishal
anshuk pal chaudhuri wrote:
Vishal,
Did you find any solution to the problem of XML
Decryption??
Pleas
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
WSE 2.0 SP3?
Yes.
But I figured out the problem - It was something to do with the
XmlElement.SetAttribute (3 arg) method of .NET. This implementation of
this method is really weird and I seriously recommend not using it.
Thanks,
Vishal
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/
WSE 2.0 SP3?
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=1BA1F631-C3E7-420A-BC1E-EF18BAB66122&displaylang=en)
-- dims
On 4/13/05, Vishal Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, the WSE problem is kind of weird. When you assign "wsu:Id" to the
> soap body, WSE fails to verify its
Okay, the WSE problem is kind of weird. When you assign "wsu:Id" to the
soap body, WSE fails to verify its own signed message!, so I don't
expect Java library to verify it. But if you assign only an "Id"
attribute, everything works fine.
Vishal
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Vishal,
what's the problem
Sorry Vishal, I haven't time to look to the problem, it is good to see you find where the trouble is.
Regards,On 4/13/05, Vishal Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After more investigation I feel that the Java library is fine. Eventhough I'm still having some WS-Security issues, they mainly seem to
Vishal,
what's the problem u are having with WSE?
thanks,
dims
On 4/13/05, Vishal Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After more investigation I feel that the Java library is fine. Even
> though I'm still having some WS-Security issues, they mainly seem to be
> on the WSE2 side, which I'll try
After more investigation I feel that the Java library is fine. Even
though I'm still having some WS-Security issues, they mainly seem to be
on the WSE2 side, which I'll try raising on some .NET forum.
Thanks,
Vishal
Vishal Mahajan wrote:
Yes it shows in my email also, but the actual document doe
Hello,
I need help to understand my options.
We have a situation when I have to verify xmlsignature of in memory document .
Signature is a separate document and has no URI and transforms, and look
like:
dsig:Signature xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#
http://www.w3.org/TR/x
Hello!!
I am
testing SignatureProperties and I would like to know if a
SignatureProperties element has any children before adding it to an Object
element. Then I do the following:
SignatureProperties sigProps = new
SignatureProperties(doc);
System.out.prin
Hello Friends..
I want to put inside KeyInfo/X509Data but I don't know how to be that
Would you help me please
Best regards
Victor Barrientos
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Vishal,
Did you find any solution to the problem of XML
Decryption??
Please let me know.
Just tell me how to get the value of key from
ds:KeyInfo?
Anshuk
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