Oups.. I misread your email too :-) ... As I said previously, I need the
container identity not the user one.

Best,
Jerome

Le 09/03/2011 15:09, Christian Schneider a écrit :
> Hi Jerome,
>
> we actually support WebServiceContext.
> You can add it as a property to your implementation class like this:
>
> @Resource
> WebServiceContext wsContext;
>
> The wsdl_first example shows this.
>
> Christian
>
> Am 09.03.2011 14:33, schrieb Jerome Revillard:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Is there an equivalent to WebServiceContext in order to get the
>> container
>> Principal/Subject/Credential from a web service?
>>
>> Best,
>> Jerome
>>
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