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WSS4J/Axis1 and .Net integration for web service security

Can anyone share with me some good articles, or sample example on how to
enable Sign and Encryption using X509 (self signed) certificate with .Net
(WSE3) as a cleint and also as a server and Java web application as a client
and also as a server? WSS4J web site is not thorough.
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Re: WSS4J/Axis1 and .Net integration for web service security

Posted by José Ferreiro <jo...@a3.epfl.ch>.
Hello,

I strong believe I did what you want to do in the past.
Please refer to the article I use.

Server is: FULLY Java (Axis 1.4 + WSS4J 1.5.3)
.Net client used c# using dotnet framework 2.0 and Web Services enhancements
3.0 (WSE)
Java client used Java, WSS4J 1.5.2

I manage to exchange message on the above configuration.
Please refer to the article I wrote[1]. You may also find examples on the
WSS4J distribution.

Rgds.

José FERREIRO
ing.sys.com.dipl.EPFL

[1] -
http://magnot.blogspot.com/2008/04/secure-web-services-interoperability.html


On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:20 PM, mule_user <sg...@aol.com> wrote:

>
> Can anyone share with me some good articles, or sample example on how to
> enable Sign and Encryption using X509 (self signed) certificate with .Net
> (WSE3) as a cleint and also as a server and Java web application as a
> client
> and also as a server? WSS4J web site is not thorough.
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://old.nabble.com/WSS4J-Axis1-and-.Net-integration-for-web-service-security-tp26836052p26836052.html
> Sent from the Axis - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>


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José Ferreiro
Systems Analysis and Design Specialist
MSc in Communication Systems, EPFL.

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