Oh, I think you fell into the Spring trap. If you don't have Spring defined in your project[1], the cxf.xml gets ignored.

Glen

[1] https://github.com/gmazza/blog-samples/blob/master/cxf_usernametoken_profile/client/pom.xml#L24

On 11/14/2012 12:25 PM, becam wrote:
:D I would... but not! It was correct (the file name was that)! Any other
idea?



Glen Mazza (Talend) wrote
Incidentally, could it be because you have it configured as "
"C:/certs/client-truststire.jks" (with an "i") instead of
client-trustst-->o<--re?  Hopefully it's as simple as that...

Glen




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