What does your spring config look like?  Are you importing 
META-INF/cxf/cxf-extension-policy.xml ?


Dan


On Tuesday 07 December 2010 1:17:03 pm Jeremy Robertson wrote:
> I am trying to use @Policy to add security information to the WSDL, but so
> far it does not seem to have any effect.
> 
> Here is what I have specified:
> 
>       @Policies({
>               //@Policy(uri="resources/wsPolicy.xml", includeInWSDL=true)
>               @Policy(uri="wsPolicy.xml", includeInWSDL=true)
>       })
> 
> I have tried specifying this on individual methods as well as on the
> service interface. I also tried enabling the policy framework (<p:engine
> enabled="true" ignoreUnknownAssertions="true"/>).
> 
> I tried placing the referenced wsPolicy.xml both in the resources folder
> (src/main/resources), and also in the site root.
> 
> I am not seeing any errors or warnings about not being able to find the
> policy file or about it being invalid (although it may not be valid at
> this point)... As far as I can make out, the annotation is being ignored.
> 
> I am currently using CXF 2.3.1, Spring 3.0.5, and Maven.
> 
> Can anyone give me any further guidance on what I need to do?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeremy Robertson
> 
> 
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