I'm pretty sure anything is possible with Smooks, but I can't speak to
how messy it would get. If you are looking to sign and encrypt, my
guess is that you be best off using a WS-Security framework inside of a
custom JAX-WS handler rather than using Smooks.
Care to correct me, Tom?
~ keith
On 11/24/10 9:27 AM, David Borja wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for your response ...
I checked both samples, buth they use UsernameToken WS-Security, is
easy to make a smooks transformation, however the BinarySecurityToken
needs more complex transformation: Digest signature, Timestamps,
Encryption, etc.
I can do this with single smooks transformations??
Regards!
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Keith Babo <kbabo@redhat.com>
wrote:
Have you checked out the webservice_consumer_wise3 and
webservice_consumer_wise4 quickstarts? The former demonstrates how to
add a SOAP header using Smooks and the latter shows how to add your own
custom JAX-WS handler. Either approach can be used to add WS-Security
headers to the outbound SOAP request message.
hth,
keith
On 11/23/10 8:24 PM, David Borja wrote:
Any ideas??
Regards
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 7:59 AM, David
Borja <adborja@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi
devs/users!
I am new with JBoss ESB but i have some experience with other open
source ESB solutions.
I am trying to consume a web service with ws-security enabled. I am
doing this with SOAPClient component.
The web service is using BinarySecurity token with X509 certificates.
Is there any sample for doing this? or blog or something? i just found
samples with SAML or exposing services with ws-security but not for
consuming.