Hi,
I think you can set property "mustUnderstand" to "false" or "0" to
avoid the mustUnderstand attribute set to "1".

regards, aki

2011/8/24 Adam Ruggles <[email protected]>:
> I'm trying to figure out how to set the mustUnderstand parameters to 0.  Here
> is my spring configuration of my bean:
>
>
>        <jaxws:client id="clientDataService"
>                serviceClass="mypackage.name.ClientDataServiceSoap"
>                address="https://serverlocation/clientdataservice.asmx";>
>                <jaxws:inInterceptors>
>                <bean class="org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingInInterceptor" 
> />
>          </jaxws:inInterceptors>
>                <jaxws:outInterceptors>
>
>                        <bean 
> class="org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingOutInterceptor" />
>                        <bean 
> class="org.apache.cxf.binding.soap.saaj.SAAJOutInterceptor" />
>                        <bean 
> class="org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JOutInterceptor">
>                                <constructor-arg>
>                                        <map>
>                                                <entry key="action" 
> value="UsernameToken" />
>                                                <entry key="passwordType" 
> value="PasswordText" />
>                                                <entry key="user" 
> value="pearsoninc\soapadmin" />
>                                                <entry 
> key="passwordCallbackRef">
>                                                        <ref 
> bean="cornerstonePasswordCallback" />
>                                                </entry>
>                                        </map>
>                                </constructor-arg>
>                        </bean>
>                </jaxws:outInterceptors>
>        </jaxws:client>
>
> I can't seem to figure out how to set the must understand parameter to 0.
> Does anyone know a spring method or code method to accomplish this?
>
> I did try this but I received an xpath error from cxf:
>
>    final Client cfxClientProxy =
> ClientProxy.getClient(this.clientDataService);
>    for (final Interceptor interceptor :
> cfxClientProxy.getOutInterceptors()) {
>        if (interceptor instanceof WSS4JOutInterceptor) {
>            ((WSS4JOutInterceptor)
> interceptor).getProperties().put(WSHandlerConstants.MUST_UNDERSTAND, "0");
>        }
>    }
>
> I'm using CXF 2.4.2.  And this is for a client communicating with a
> microsoft web service.  For some reason it is unable to understand the
> security header mustUnderstand="1" that is sent from CXF, so I'm trying to
> figure out any work around to get the "crappy" web service to accept my
> request.
>
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