Should do it by default. Having said that - it wouldn't hurt to add the C14n transformation explicitly for all references.

Cheers,
        Berin

Marina Moreno wrote:

Hi,

I have read in XML-Signature Syntax and Processing W3C recommendation, section 4.3.3.2 The Reference Processing Model, "If the data object is a node-set and the next transform requires octets, the signature application MUST attempt to convert the node-set to an octet stream using Canonical XML [XML-C14N] ". Provided that we need to have an octect stream as the input to the signing process, we have to apply C14N transformation. So I would like to know if xmlsec-1.2.1 for java applies, by default, C14N transformation when signing xml data or if I have to apply it everytime I want to sign xml content.

Can yo help me, pleas??

Thank you very much in advance.

Marina.

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