you can use org.apache.ws.security.handler.WSS4JHandler which is a jaxrpc handler. look at test\interop\TestJAXRPCHandler.java for example usage.
-- dims On 8/10/05, Chris Nappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > We have an existing Apache Axis-based application to which we'd like to > add security. I've been able to successfully implement the UserToken > example, but have struggled to get anything further working. > > > > Specifically, for various good architectural reasons we are using DII in our > clients. Do you have any good pointers to help me get started using wss4j > with Axis in DII mode rather than wsdl2java-generated stubs? We're > struggling to get the Axis engine to use the wss4j handler specified in the > client .wsdd config – there seem to be several ways to do this but all are > ignored. > > > > Also, the Javadoc in the 1.0 release is missing some vital information, like > org.apache.ws.security.handler.WSHandlerConstants. This are > seems to have been altered in the latest online Javadocs, based on CVS? > > > > I guess as an alternative we could use wss4j in a much lower-level way, like > the devx article suggests. I think this then forces me to use JAXM rather > than DII? > > > > cheers, > > > Chris Nappin > > Technical Architect > > ABM United Kingdom Limited > Telephone: +44 (0) 115 977 6999 > Facsimile: +44 (0) 115 977 6850 > Web: http://www.abm-uk.com > > ABM for Intelligent Solutions > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY & PRIVILEGE NOTICE > > This e-mail is confidential to its intended recipient. It may also be > privileged. Neither the confidentiality nor any privilege attaching to this > e-mail is waived lost or destroyed by reason that it has been mistakenly > transmitted to a person or entity other than its intended recipient. If you > are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately by telephone or > fax at the numbers provided above or e-mail by Reply To Author and return > the printed e-mail to us by post at our expense. We believe, but do not > warrant, that this e-mail and any attachments are virus-free, but you should > check. We may monitor traffic data of both business and personal e-mails. We > are not liable for any opinions expressed by the sender where this is a > non-business e-mail. If you do not receive all the message, or if you have > difficulty with the transmission, please telephone us immediately. -- Davanum Srinivas : http://wso2.com/ - Oxygenating The Web Service Platform
