Hi Christian, WSO2 BPS has the capability to configure WS-Security for processes through management console. Also it comes with predefined security scenarios that you can directly used to secure services. WSO2 BPS is licensed under Apache Lincense 2.0 and it uses Apache ODE as it's BPEL engine.
Thanks Milinda On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Christian Bruckhoff < [email protected]> wrote: > I forgot to mention, that I want to secure the invokeGetTimeSeries > activity. Maybe later I want to secure the whole process. I also don't have > any idea, how to add the Header to the invokeGetTimeSeries activity. > > Am 26.04.2010 11:46, schrieb Christian Bruckhoff: > > Hi all. >> >> I want to use WS-Security for authenticating my BPEL processes [1]. As >> far as I know, I need to activate Rampart for it. I activated the >> module, in axis2.xml and configured my service in the >> simpleInvokeService.axis2 of my project directory. >> >> Finally I got Rampart saying me that the header is missing, if I use the >> parameter InflowSecurity (Log: missingHeaderResponse.xml). When I only >> use the parameter OutflowSecurity I get the response from the server, >> but ODE's log is saying, that the MustUnderstand check failed (Log: >> MustUnderstandCheckFailed.txt). >> >> I am using: >> Apache Tomcat 6.0.20 >> Apache ODE 1.3.3 >> Eclipse 3.4.2 >> BPEL-Designer (EcplisePlugin) 0.4.0 >> >> Can you help my solving this problem? >> >> >> Thanks in advance! >> Christian >> >> [1] My project files (SimpleInvokeWithWSS; also downloadable as ZIP): >> http://uni-koblenz.de/~brchrist/ >> >> -- Milinda Pathirage Senior Software Engineer & Product Manager WSO2 BPS; http://wso2.org/bps WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Web: http://mpathirage.com Blog: http://blog.mpathirage.com
