I would recommend relying on policies provided within WSDLs in CXF samples and test cases (and ask on this list for a specific type you're looking for if necessary). I earlier explored ( http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/xslt_for_adding_wsdl_policy) using XSLT with a properties file to add policies to a WSDL but just implemented that for simpler UsernameToken scenarios.

Glen

On 03/22/2013 05:04 AM, Andrei Shakirin wrote:
Hi,

There are WSDL editor in Eclipse WTP and rudimentary WS-Policy editor in STP 
(Mangrove) projects.

Cheers,
Andrei.

-----Original Message-----
From: cb9 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Dienstag, 19. März 2013 10:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Eclipse plugins for webservice development

Hi,

Since writing wsdl policies for ws-security, ws-trust etc by hand requires good
understanding of policy expression, is there any Eclipse plugins for someone
who is new to this and does not have very good understanding of policy
expressions? I saw netbeans has webservice attributes menu to do same
thing. Is there similar way to do in Eclipse?



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