Hi Glen, thanx for your answersI'll keep digging. Have you checked this link http://xml.coverpages.org/WS-Security-Kerberos200312.pdf In the 3rd page referring to the namespaces it's a wsk mentioned.
Have you done an cxf kerberos example? I tought that may lead to an answer, but the tutorials I found on internet didn't worked 4 me. Saludos cordiales/kind regards, Diego Cando JR Electric Supply / Consorcio MTE Latinus -----Mensaje original----- De: Glen Mazza [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: lunes, 20 de mayo de 2013 16:34 Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: Question But even if your WSDL is published with ws:, that's just a namespace prefix, a client using wsk: should also work fine just so long as what the prefix maps to is correct. (Still not understanding everything...) Glen On 05/20/2013 05:29 PM, Diego Cando wrote: > Hi, theorically it should, but the service is for an developed app > that calls the ws functions this way. > > //Ws para obtener login > public String obtenerLogin(String psCedula, String psPassword) { > String psUrlSalida = "<soapenv:Envelope > xmlns:soapenv=\"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/\" > xmlns:wsk=\"http://www.randomweb.com/WStest/\"> " > + "<soapenv:Header/> " > + "<soapenv:Body> " > + " <wsk:EntradaObtenerLogin> " > + "<cedula>" + psCedula + "</cedula> " > + "<password>" + psPassword + "</password> " > + "</wsk:EntradaObtenerLogin> " > + "</soapenv:Body> " > + "</soapenv:Envelope> "; > > return psUrlSalida; > } > > > > Saludos cordiales/kind regards, > Diego Cando > JR Electric Supply / Consorcio MTE Latinus > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Glen Mazza [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: lunes, 20 de > mayo de 2013 15:30 > Para: [email protected] > Asunto: Re: Question > > The prefix used shouldn't matter (whether wsk: or ws:), all that > matters is that the namespace that it points to is correct (is it?) > > Glen > > On 05/20/2013 04:20 PM, Diego Cando wrote: >> Hi Glenn, thanx 4 ur answer , I'm trying to publish a webservice that >> works like this (sample of a client call) >> >> <soapenv:Envelope > xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" >> xmlns:wsk="http://www.randomweb.com/WStest/"> >> <soapenv:Header/> >> <soapenv:Body> >> <wsk:EntradaObtenerLogin> >> >> I've done a regular WS with netbeans and glassfish and the only thing >> I'm not able to set is that wsk thing, mine is published with ws instead. >> >> Saludos cordiales/kind regards, >> Diego Cando >> JR Electric Supply / Consorcio MTE Latinus >> >> >> -----Mensaje original----- >> De: Glen Mazza [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: lunes, 20 de >> mayo de 2013 15:08 >> Para: [email protected] >> Asunto: Re: Question >> >> I guess you're referring to this: >> http://www.lexisnexis.com/webserviceskit/ ? And when you say "get" >> you mean make a SOAP client to be able to retrieve data from that web >> service? I can't see the WSDL without a developer ID but the web >> site says its WSDL is Axis 1.x compliant which probably means it's >> the older RPC/encoded type WSDL, not well supported by modern JAX-WS >> implementations. You may need to drag out the Axis 1.x (not Axis2) >> to get it working or use cumbersome JAX-WS hacks if you want to stay >> with >> CXF: http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/calling_rpc_encoded_web_services. >> >> *Sometimes*, if you remove the 'encoded' attributes from the WSDL, if >> no encoding is actually occurring, you may be able to create a web >> service as normal with CXF: >> http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/soap_client_tutorial. YMMV >> though, and I'm not sure how reliable/safe that would be. >> >> Glen >> >> On 05/20/2013 03:47 PM, Diego Cando wrote: >>> Hi, I wonder if you can help me, I'm trying to get a wsk type web >>> service with cxf, do you know how can I do that? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Saludos cordiales/kind regards, >>> >>> Diego Cando >>> >>> JR Electric Supply / Consorcio MTE Latinus >>> >>> >>> >>>
