Hi,

Could you try to move policy annotation to the class level, if the problem 
persists?

Regards,
Andrei.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jose Luiz Berg [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 29. April 2015 21:27
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Antwort: RE: Antwort: RE: Custom WS-Security Policy for
> Webservice
> 
> 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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