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Posted to users@ws.apache.org by St...@faa.gov on 2016/01/29 20:46:09 UTC

Disable specific BSP rule

Hi -

I may have a need to disable one specific BSP rule in order to receive messages from some non-compliant software. I see that I can set the rule to ignore directly on a RequestData object, but that seems a bit much for what I hope is a temporary workaround. Is there a way to set one or more rules to ignore in spring, or is the spring mechanism an all-or-nothing deal?

If not, I guess I'll have to override something in order to set it on a RequestData object. It looks like WSS4JInInterceptor might be the best place for an override?

Thanx,

Stephen W. Chappell


Re: Disable specific BSP rule

Posted by Colm O hEigeartaigh <co...@apache.org>.
Hi,

Yes there is no way to disable specific rules via configuration - you'll
have to do it in code. I guess you could override the doReceiverAction in
WSS4JInInterceptor or something.

Colm.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 7:46 PM, <St...@faa.gov> wrote:

> Hi –
>
>
>
> I may have a need to disable one specific BSP rule in order to receive
> messages from some non-compliant software. I see that I can set the rule to
> ignore directly on a RequestData object, but that seems a bit much for what
> I hope is a temporary workaround. Is there a way to set one or more rules
> to ignore in spring, or is the spring mechanism an all-or-nothing deal?
>
>
>
> If not, I guess I’ll have to override something in order to set it on a
> RequestData object. It looks like WSS4JInInterceptor might be the best
> place for an override?
>
>
>
> Thanx,
>
>
>
> *Stephen W. Chappell*
>
>
>



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