Dear Jose,
sorry to disappoint you, but I've not found a solution so far. Please see
the latest eMails on this topic to get some more infos. ASAP, I'm trying
to reproduce the setting Andrei sent me.
What environment do you use? Wildfly 8.1?
Let's keep in touch!
Niko
>
> Dear Mr. Huber,
>
> I am having exactly the same problem in my project.
> After researching a lot in the net since last Friday, I couldn't find
any
> answer. An excerption of my code is below:
>
> @WebService(serviceName="UsuarioSoapService")
> public class UsuarioSoapServ extends WebServiceBase<UsuarioServEJB>
> implements UsuarioServ {
> @WebMethod
> @Override
> @Policy(uri="classpath:/policies/BearerPolicy.xml")
> public Usuario lerUsuario(@WebParam(name="bilhete") Bilhete bilhete,
> @WebParam(name="dnOuId") String dnOuId) {
> LogInicioMetodo();
> return LogFinalMetodo(getService().lerUsuario(bilhete, dnOuId));
> }
> }
>
> But the @Policy annotation is ignored, and no policy is included in
WSDL.
> The log shows no error, even if I force a non existent policy file.
>
> This was supposed to be an easy code, but I am struggling to make it
work.
> If you found any answer for this problem, please share.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
>
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