Thanks Denis for these interesting links. I'm looking for code samples from the second article.
If other documentations/tutorials/samples were available somewhere, it will be great because this subject is not very well covered :-/ Regards, Anthony From: Dennis Sosnoski [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: vendredi 11 mars 2011 12:07 To: [email protected] Cc: Muller, Anthony Subject: Re: CXF 2.3.x and WS-SecureConversation protocol Hi Anthony, You can try out my CXF samples from the articles http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jws15/index.html and http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jws16/index.html I'm not sure exactly how the configuration would work for an applet client, but perhaps you can use the samples as a starting point. - Dennis Dennis M. Sosnoski Java SOA and Web Services Consulting<http://www.sosnoski.com/consult.html> Axis2/CXF/Metro SOA and Web Services Training<http://www.sosnoski.com/training.html> Web Services Jump-Start<http://www.sosnoski.com/jumpstart.html> On 03/11/2011 10:46 PM, Muller, Anthony wrote: Hello, I'm looking for a way to secure exchanges between an applet (based on Java 6 without any CXF jars) and a SOAP webservice based on CXF. I read about WS-SecureConversation on the CXF website but it's not enough in my case: http://cxf.apache.org/docs/ws-secureconversation.html Please, could you explain me how can I find more materials in order to configure the applet code and CXF webservice properly? I think, in my use case, the security context would be created by the server-side (webservice) or maybe by negociation... Thanks and regards, Anthony
