Ruchith, no need to make it configurable. We need this id at the timestamp anyhow once the planned SecurityPolicy support (I'm currently working on that) will be implemented. And, as you said, it doesn't do any harm.
Regards, Werner Ruchith Fernando wrote: > Hi Christian, Werner, > > I was the one who made that svn commit. > > I ran into an interop scenario (action="Timestamp UsernameToken") > where it needed the wsu:Id s to be present on both the tokens even > though they were not referenced. This change adds a wsu:Id ALL the > time even when they are not referenced. > > I checked this in coz this may be useful for WSS4J in terms of > interoperability, and it didn't harm any of the existing > functionality. But maybe ideally we should add a switch to turn on > wsu:Id even when the token (UsernameToken or Timestamp) is not > referenced. What do you guys think? > > Thanks and regards, > Ruchith > > > On 1/17/06, Christian Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi Werner! >> >>Thanks for the hint. It works great. >> >>I meant the following mailing list entry: >>http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-fx-dev/200509.mbox/[EMAIL >>PROTECTED] >> >>Regards, >>Christian >> >>P.S. Please, call me Christian... ;o) >> >> >> On 1/16/06, Werner Dittmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>Christina, >>> >>>sure you can sign a Timestamp, in fact you can sign any element >>>in a request message. Please have a look at the "signatureParts" >>>parameter - described in the WSHandlerConstants java file (run >>>Javadoc on the source or in the documents tree of the binary >>>distribution). This parameters is available since the first >>>versions of WSS4J. >>> >>>BTW, to which function do you refer that was added after 4th of >>>September? >>> >>>Regards, >>>Werner >>> >>>Christian Müller wrote: >>> >>>>Hi all! >>>> >>>>In my project, i need the functionality to signed the timestamp. This >>>>functionality was added at 04 Sept., after version 1.1.0 was released... >> >>:o( >> >>>>When comes the next version? >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>>Christian >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Ruchith > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
