You have a choice of manual configuration using interceptors or relying
on WS-Policy statements to do the work for you. Links #2 and #4 under
"Security" here[1] will show you examples of both.
HTH,
Glen
[1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/blog_article_index
On 10/23/2011 06:27 PM, chris snow wrote:
Hi Forum,
I need to add ws-policy + ws-security to an existing web service that I have
implemented in spring-ws. With spring ws, it seems that there is a manual
step to go from writing the policy in the wsdl to configuring the security
handling. This could lead to errors where the actual security handling
would be different from that published in the wsdl.
Is my understanding correct that the above limitation would be reduced by
using cxf? I.e. the cxf generated service code would have security handling
code generated from the ws-policy / ws-security details in the wsdl.
Many thanks,
Chris
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