Hello!
I try to create a own STS service, and I need to use soap 1.2
First I created a own service based on the
DefaultSecurityTokenServiceProvider:
@WebService(targetNamespace =
"http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/;,
portName = "UT_Port",
serviceName = "SecurityTokenService",
Hello,
I am trying to develop a client to connect to a SOAP service. The messages
I need to send to the service have to be signed by a certificate. I have
imported the certificate into my keystore:
c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_80>keytool -list -v -keystore
Hello!
I try to create a own STS service, and I need to use soap 1.2
First I created a own service based on the
DefaultSecurityTokenServiceProvider:
@WebService(targetNamespace =
"http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/;,
portName = "UT_Port",
serviceName = "SecurityTokenService",
Hello,
I am pretty new to Web Services so no haters please.
I need to write a client to send data to a web service which I have done
using wsimport to generate the artifacts.
I now need to add security, namely message signing and using HTTPS.
Is CXF the right tool to add security to a client?
I implemented a business service (transfer service) based on the cxf
framework and spring boot. A user has to send to the business service a saml
token, which is issued by the STS. The business service redirects the
request via a security policy to the STS, which authenticates the user via
Please send an email to "users-subscr...@cxf.apache.org".
Colm.
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