Not Really,
Should i expect a ClassNotFoundException at logs during startup time??
Att,
Marcello Ribeiro
Em 21/02/2014 08:43, Colm O hEigeartaigh escreveu:
Do you have the "cxf-rt-ws-security" dependency on the classpath?
Colm.
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Marcello Ribeiro
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Regards,
Does anyone have idea why my WSS4JInInterceptor seems to be not
intercepting anything and in addition i found no references for
this interceptor in my (TRACE) log files during app startup time?
No log entries, no interceptions, no breakpoints stop into any
WSS4JInInterceptor methods...
I think it should be at least claiming for a valid
"passwordCallbackRef", but not even that...
Following My Endpoint Setup
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<jaxws:endpoint xmlns:tns="http://controllers.socialride.com.br/"
id="trajetowsservice" implementor="br.com
<http://br.com>.socialride.controllers.TrajetoWSService"
wsdlLocation="wsdl/trajetowsservice.wsdl"
endpointName="tns:TrajetoWSServicePort"
serviceName="tns:TrajetoWSServiceService"
address="/TrajetoWSServicePort">
<jaxws:features>
<bean class="org.apache.cxf.feature.LoggingFeature" />
</jaxws:features>
<jaxws:inInterceptors>
<bean class="org.apache.cxf.ws
<http://org.apache.cxf.ws>.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor">
<constructor-arg>
<map>
<entry key="action" value="UsernameToken" />
<entry key="passwordType"
value="PasswordDigest" />
<!-- <entry key="signaturePropFile"
value="..." /> -->
<!-- <entry key="passwordCallbackRef"> -->
<!-- <ref bean="myPasswordCallback" /> -->
<!-- </entry> -->
</map>
</constructor-arg>
</bean>
<!-- <ref bean="oauthFilter" /> -->
</jaxws:inInterceptors>
</jaxws:endpoint>
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Att,
Marcello Ribeiro
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