The ClassNotFoundException for JuiCE is not an error. If WSS4J can't
load it, it logs the exception you're seeing, and then it proceeds as
normal.

Colm.

On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:56 PM, jaybytez <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to utilize the CXF Framework to create a Digital Signature on the
> client.
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> I am using the JaxWsProxyFactoryBean and trying to configure through the
> Spring context file the wiring for the WSS4JOutInterceptor.  It's hard to
> find a clear example, so I have piece together articles to resolve this and
> it brings me to a ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.security.juice.provider.JuiCEProviderOpenSSL (which appears to be
> dormat since 2007).
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> Here is my pom
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>                        org.apache.cxf
>                        cxf-rt-ws-security
>                        ${cxf.version}
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>                                        org.apache.geronimo.specs
>                                        geronimo-stax-api_1.0_spec
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>                        org.apache.ws.security
>                        wss4j
>                        1.5.8
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>                        org.springframework
>                        spring-aop
>                        3.0.5.RELEASE
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> Any suggestions as to what is wrong here?  And why is there a request to use
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> Thanks for your help,
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> Jay
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