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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Reynir Hubner <re...@hugsmidjan.is> on 2006/02/28 12:52:51 UTC

Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with .NET server

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Hi,

I'm trying to create Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with
.NET server.

My problem is that the WS-Addressing header has the wrong namespace,
it's using the 2004/08 version instead of the 2004/03 version the .NET
service uses. There for .NET service will not find the correct header in
the XML.


Does anyone know a good way around this problem ? I found some websites
suggesting it would be possible to change the Constants class of
WS-Addressing, so that the default Namespace would be the 2004/03 version.

I think that's pretty much a hack, and I'm not sure if it will work.

Is it possible to set this some other way ?

thanx
- -reynir@hugsmidjan.is
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Re: Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with .NET server

Posted by Reynir Hubner <re...@hugsmidjan.is>.
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hi,
I cannot upgrade the .net service since this is not managed by me or
under my control in any way (or even this company).

I have no idea what so ever, which version the .net service is, and I
really in general think that the version number should not matter.


Do you have such transactions working with any of the versions you
mention (WSE 2.0, 3.0 or WCF) ?


thanx
- -reynir@hugsmidjan.is



Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
> Which version of .NET are you using? WSE 2.0, WSE 3.0, or WCF?
> Perhaps you need to upgrade?
> 
> Anne
> 
> On 2/28/06, *Reynir Hubner* < reynir@hugsmidjan.is
> <ma...@hugsmidjan.is>> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to create Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with
> .NET server.
> 
> My problem is that the WS-Addressing header has the wrong namespace,
> it's using the 2004/08 version instead of the 2004/03 version the .NET
> service uses. There for .NET service will not find the correct header in
> the XML.
> 
> 
> Does anyone know a good way around this problem ? I found some websites
> suggesting it would be possible to change the Constants class of
> WS-Addressing, so that the default Namespace would be the 2004/03
> version.
> 
> I think that's pretty much a hack, and I'm not sure if it will work.
> 
> Is it possible to set this some other way ?
> 
> thanx
> -reynir@hugsmidjan.is <ma...@hugsmidjan.is>
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Re: Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with .NET server

Posted by Anne Thomas Manes <at...@gmail.com>.
Which version of .NET are you using? WSE 2.0, WSE 3.0, or WCF?
Perhaps you need to upgrade?

Anne

On 2/28/06, Reynir Hubner <re...@hugsmidjan.is> wrote:
>
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>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to create Axis 1.3 client using WS-Addressing and WSS4J with
> .NET server.
>
> My problem is that the WS-Addressing header has the wrong namespace,
> it's using the 2004/08 version instead of the 2004/03 version the .NET
> service uses. There for .NET service will not find the correct header in
> the XML.
>
>
> Does anyone know a good way around this problem ? I found some websites
> suggesting it would be possible to change the Constants class of
> WS-Addressing, so that the default Namespace would be the 2004/03 version.
>
> I think that's pretty much a hack, and I'm not sure if it will work.
>
> Is it possible to set this some other way ?
>
> thanx
> - -reynir@hugsmidjan.is
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