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<a name="1" href="#1">1</a> <em class="comment">/*</em>
<a name="2" href="#2">2</a> <em class="comment"> * Copyright 2003-2004 The Apache Software Foundation.</em>
<a name="3" href="#3">3</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="4" href="#4">4</a> <em class="comment"> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");</em>
<a name="5" href="#5">5</a> <em class="comment"> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.</em>
<a name="6" href="#6">6</a> <em class="comment"> * You may obtain a copy of the License at</em>
<a name="7" href="#7">7</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="8" href="#8">8</a> <em class="comment"> * <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0" target="alexandria_uri">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a></em>
<a name="9" href="#9">9</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="10" href="#10">10</a> <em class="comment"> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software</em>
<a name="11" href="#11">11</a> <em class="comment"> * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,</em>
<a name="12" href="#12">12</a> <em class="comment"> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.</em>
<a name="13" href="#13">13</a> <em class="comment"> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and</em>
<a name="14" href="#14">14</a> <em class="comment"> * limitations under the License.</em>
<a name="15" href="#15">15</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="16" href="#16">16</a> <em class="comment"> */</em>
<a name="17" href="#17">17</a>
<a name="18" href="#18">18</a> <strong>package</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/samples/package-summary.html">org.apache.ws.security.trust2.samples</a>;
<a name="19" href="#19">19</a>
<a name="20" href="#20">20</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.Lifetime;
<a name="21" href="#21">21</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.RequestSecurityToken;
<a name="22" href="#22">22</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.RequestSecurityTokenResponse;
<a name="23" href="#23">23</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.SecurityTokenOrReference;
<a name="24" href="#24">24</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.TokenTypes;
<a name="25" href="#25">25</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.TrustConstants;
<a name="26" href="#26">26</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.AxisFault;
<a name="27" href="#27">27</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.message.token.UsernameToken;
<a name="28" href="#28">28</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.message.token.X509Security;
<a name="29" href="#29">29</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.WSSConfig;
<a name="30" href="#30">30</a> <strong>import</strong> org.w3c.dom.Document;
<a name="31" href="#31">31</a>
<a name="32" href="#32">32</a> <strong>import</strong> java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
<a name="33" href="#33">33</a> <strong>import</strong> java.io.InputStream;
<a name="34" href="#34">34</a> <strong>import</strong> java.security.cert.CertificateFactory;
<a name="35" href="#35">35</a> <strong>import</strong> java.security.cert.X509Certificate;
<a name="36" href="#36">36</a>
<a name="37" href="#37">37</a> <em>/**<em>*</em></em>
<a name="38" href="#38">38</a> <em> * @author ddelvecc</em>
<a name="39" href="#39">39</a> <em> * <p/></em>
<a name="40" href="#40">40</a> <em> * A WS-Trust style security token service. It is intended to be used as an Axis Docmument-style service.</em>
<a name="41" href="#41">41</a> <em> */</em>
<a name="42" href="#42">42</a> <strong>public</strong> <strong>class</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/samples/SampleSecurityTokenService.html">SampleSecurityTokenService</a> {
<a name="43" href="#43">43</a>
<a name="44" href="#44">44</a> <em class="comment">// Service has a single method called exchange. Really since its a Document service, the method name is arbitrary</em>
<a name="45" href="#45">45</a> <em class="comment">// and won't show up anywhere in the XML of the request. An exchange operation must be properly defined in the</em>
<a name="46" href="#46">46</a> <em class="comment">// Axis WSDD configuration file for this service. Then if Axis sees a SOAP body containing a RequestSecurityToken </em>
<a name="47" href="#47">47</a> <em class="comment">// element in the WS-Trust namespace it will invoke this method. Assuming that the deserializers are configured </em>
<a name="48" href="#48">48</a> <em class="comment">// correctly in the WSDD file, Axis should be able to automatically convert the XML into a RequestSecurityToken</em>
<a name="49" href="#49">49</a> <em class="comment">// object as well. </em>
<a name="50" href="#50">50</a> <strong>public</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityTokenResponse.html">RequestSecurityTokenResponse</a> exchange(<a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityToken.html">RequestSecurityToken</a> tokenRequest) throws AxisFault {
<a name="51" href="#51">51</a> <strong>if</strong> (tokenRequest != <strong>null</strong>) {
<a name="52" href="#52">52</a> <em class="comment">// Check the request type, this service only understands requests for token issue</em>
<a name="53" href="#53">53</a> <strong>if</strong> (TrustConstants.REQUEST_ISSUE.equals(tokenRequest.getRequestType())) {
<a name="54" href="#54">54</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a> requestedToken = <strong>null</strong>;
<a name="55" href="#55">55</a> Document doc = tokenRequest.getDocument();
<a name="56" href="#56">56</a>
<a name="57" href="#57">57</a> <em class="comment">// Check the token type being requested, this service returns only X509 certs or UsernameTokens </em>
<a name="58" href="#58">58</a> <strong>if</strong> (TokenTypes.X509.equals(tokenRequest.getTokenType())) {
<a name="59" href="#59">59</a> <strong>try</strong> {
<a name="60" href="#60">60</a> <em class="comment">// Construct an arbitrary x509 certificate (certificate content is hard-coded) any x509 request returns the same certificate</em>
<a name="61" href="#61">61</a> <em class="comment">// A real service would do something more intelligent</em>
<a name="62" href="#62">62</a> InputStream inputStream = <strong>new</strong> ByteArrayInputStream(<span class="string">"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\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\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----"</span>.getBytes());
<a name="63" href="#63">63</a> CertificateFactory cf = CertificateFactory.getInstance(<span class="string">"X.509"</span>);
<a name="64" href="#64">64</a> X509Certificate cert = (X509Certificate) cf.generateCertificate(inputStream);
<a name="65" href="#65">65</a>
<a name="66" href="#66">66</a> <em class="comment">// Add the cert to a <BinarySecurityToken> element</em>
<a name="67" href="#67">67</a> X509Security binaryToken = <strong>new</strong> X509Security(WSSConfig.getDefaultWSConfig(),doc);
<a name="68" href="#68">68</a> binaryToken.setX509Certificate(cert);
<a name="69" href="#69">69</a>
<a name="70" href="#70">70</a> <em class="comment">// Set the <BinarySecurityToken> as the <RequestedToken> in our response</em>
<a name="71" href="#71">71</a> requestedToken = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a>(binaryToken);
<a name="72" href="#72">72</a> } <strong>catch</strong> (Exception e) {
<a name="73" href="#73">73</a> <strong>throw</strong> <strong>new</strong> AxisFault(<span class="string">"Could not create X.509 Security Token: "</span> + e.getMessage());
<a name="74" href="#74">74</a> }
<a name="75" href="#75">75</a> } <strong>else</strong> <strong>if</strong> (TokenTypes.USERNAME.equals(tokenRequest.getTokenType())) {
<a name="76" href="#76">76</a> <em class="comment">// Create an arbitrary, fixed UsernameToken to return if the client requests one</em>
<a name="77" href="#77">77</a> <em class="comment">// A real security token service would do something more intelligent</em>
<a name="78" href="#78">78</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a> userToken = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a>(WSSConfig.getDefaultWSConfig(),doc);
<a name="79" href="#79">79</a> userToken.setName(<span class="string">"bob"</span>);
<a name="80" href="#80">80</a> userToken.setPassword(<span class="string">"bobspass"</span>);
<a name="81" href="#81">81</a>
<a name="82" href="#82">82</a> <em class="comment">// Create a new SecurityTokenOrReference object to use for the <RequestedToken> element</em>
<a name="83" href="#83">83</a> <em class="comment">// As the class name implies SecurityTokenOrReference objects can hold either a real security token element</em>
<a name="84" href="#84">84</a> <em class="comment">// or a <SecurityTokenReference> element to a security token found elsewhere </em>
<a name="85" href="#85">85</a> requestedToken = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a>(userToken);
<a name="86" href="#86">86</a> }
<a name="87" href="#87">87</a>
<a name="88" href="#88">88</a> <em class="comment">// Create our response object, giving it an XML document object to use for element creation, along with our requestedToken object</em>
<a name="89" href="#89">89</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityTokenResponse.html">RequestSecurityTokenResponse</a> tokenResponse = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityTokenResponse.html">RequestSecurityTokenResponse</a>(doc, requestedToken);
<a name="90" href="#90">90</a>
<a name="91" href="#91">91</a> <em class="comment">// Set the Context of the response, according to WS-Trust, this must be the same as the Context of the request</em>
<a name="92" href="#92">92</a> tokenResponse.setContext(tokenRequest.getContext());
<a name="93" href="#93">93</a>
<a name="94" href="#94">94</a> <em class="comment">// Set the TokenType of the response. To make clients happy we'll return a token of the type they requested</em>
<a name="95" href="#95">95</a> tokenResponse.setTokenType(tokenRequest.getTokenType());
<a name="96" href="#96">96</a>
<a name="97" href="#97">97</a> <em class="comment">// Add a Lifetime element to indicate to clients the lifetime of the token we're sending</em>
<a name="98" href="#98">98</a> <em class="comment">// In this case, we're giving the client the lifetime they asked for </em>
<a name="99" href="#99">99</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/Lifetime.html">Lifetime</a> lifetime = tokenRequest.getLifetime();
<a name="100" href="#100">100</a> tokenResponse.setLifetime(lifetime);
<a name="101" href="#101">101</a>
<a name="102" href="#102">102</a> <em class="comment">// Check if the request included a custom element named <TestElement></em>
<a name="103" href="#103">103</a> <em class="comment">// Note that a list of custom elements can be obtained by calling getCustomElements();</em>
<a name="104" href="#104">104</a> <strong>if</strong> (tokenRequest.getCustomElement(<span class="string">"http://testElementNs.testElementNs"</span>, <span class="string">"TestElement"</span>) != <strong>null</strong>) {
<a name="105" href="#105">105</a> <em class="comment">// If it did we'll add our own custom element to the response</em>
<a name="106" href="#106">106</a> tokenResponse.addCustomElementNS(<span class="string">"http://testElementNs.testElementNs"</span>, <span class="string">"te:TestElementResponse"</span>);
<a name="107" href="#107">107</a> }
<a name="108" href="#108">108</a>
<a name="109" href="#109">109</a> <em class="comment">// Return the response object. If our Axis Serializers are configured correctly, this should automatically get converted to XML</em>
<a name="110" href="#110">110</a> <strong>return</strong> tokenResponse;
<a name="111" href="#111">111</a> }
<a name="112" href="#112">112</a> }
<a name="113" href="#113">113</a>
<a name="114" href="#114">114</a> <strong>return</strong> <strong>null</strong>;
<a name="115" href="#115">115</a> }
<a name="116" href="#116">116</a> }
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<a name="1" href="#1">1</a> <em class="comment">/*</em>
<a name="2" href="#2">2</a> <em class="comment"> * Copyright 2003-2004 The Apache Software Foundation.</em>
<a name="3" href="#3">3</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="4" href="#4">4</a> <em class="comment"> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");</em>
<a name="5" href="#5">5</a> <em class="comment"> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.</em>
<a name="6" href="#6">6</a> <em class="comment"> * You may obtain a copy of the License at</em>
<a name="7" href="#7">7</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="8" href="#8">8</a> <em class="comment"> * <a href="http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0" target="alexandria_uri">http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</a></em>
<a name="9" href="#9">9</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="10" href="#10">10</a> <em class="comment"> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software</em>
<a name="11" href="#11">11</a> <em class="comment"> * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,</em>
<a name="12" href="#12">12</a> <em class="comment"> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.</em>
<a name="13" href="#13">13</a> <em class="comment"> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and</em>
<a name="14" href="#14">14</a> <em class="comment"> * limitations under the License.</em>
<a name="15" href="#15">15</a> <em class="comment"> *</em>
<a name="16" href="#16">16</a> <em class="comment"> */</em>
<a name="17" href="#17">17</a>
<a name="18" href="#18">18</a> <strong>package</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/samples/package-summary.html">org.apache.ws.security.trust2.samples</a>;
<a name="19" href="#19">19</a>
<a name="20" href="#20">20</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.Lifetime;
<a name="21" href="#21">21</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.RequestSecurityToken;
<a name="22" href="#22">22</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.RequestSecurityTokenResponse;
<a name="23" href="#23">23</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.SecurityTokenOrReference;
<a name="24" href="#24">24</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.TokenTypes;
<a name="25" href="#25">25</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.TrustConstants;
<a name="26" href="#26">26</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.trust2.exception.TrustException;
<a name="27" href="#27">27</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.client.Call;
<a name="28" href="#28">28</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.client.Service;
<a name="29" href="#29">29</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.message.SOAPBodyElement;
<a name="30" href="#30">30</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.message.SOAPEnvelope;
<a name="31" href="#31">31</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.axis.utils.XMLUtils;
<a name="32" href="#32">32</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.message.token.UsernameToken;
<a name="33" href="#33">33</a> <strong>import</strong> org.apache.ws.security.WSSConfig;
<a name="34" href="#34">34</a> <strong>import</strong> org.w3c.dom.DOMException;
<a name="35" href="#35">35</a> <strong>import</strong> org.w3c.dom.Document;
<a name="36" href="#36">36</a>
<a name="37" href="#37">37</a> <strong>import</strong> java.net.URI;
<a name="38" href="#38">38</a> <strong>import</strong> java.util.Date;
<a name="39" href="#39">39</a>
<a name="40" href="#40">40</a> <em>/**<em>*</em></em>
<a name="41" href="#41">41</a> <em> * @author ddelvecc</em>
<a name="42" href="#42">42</a> <em> * <p/></em>
<a name="43" href="#43">43</a> <em> * A client class to test the SecurityTokenService.</em>
<a name="44" href="#44">44</a> <em> */</em>
<a name="45" href="#45">45</a> <strong>public</strong> <strong>class</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/samples/SampleSecurityTokenServiceClient.html">SampleSecurityTokenServiceClient</a> {
<a name="46" href="#46">46</a>
<a name="47" href="#47">47</a> <em class="comment">// First arg passed should be the URL of the service. If none is specified, client tries localhost.</em>
<a name="48" href="#48">48</a> <strong>public</strong> <strong>static</strong> <strong>void</strong> main(String[] args) throws DOMException, TrustException, Exception {
<a name="49" href="#49">49</a> Service service = <strong>new</strong> Service();
<a name="50" href="#50">50</a> Call call = (Call) service.createCall();
<a name="51" href="#51">51</a>
<a name="52" href="#52">52</a> <em class="comment">// The default service location</em>
<a name="53" href="#53">53</a> String url = <span class="string">"http://localhost:8080/JavaTrust/services/SampleSecurityTokenService"</span>;
<a name="54" href="#54">54</a> <em class="comment">// Or the user-specified location</em>
<a name="55" href="#55">55</a> <strong>if</strong> (args.length > 0)
<a name="56" href="#56">56</a> url = args[0];
<a name="57" href="#57">57</a> call.setTargetEndpointAddress(<strong>new</strong> java.net.URL(url));
<a name="58" href="#58">58</a>
<a name="59" href="#59">59</a> SOAPEnvelope env = <strong>new</strong> SOAPEnvelope();
<a name="60" href="#60">60</a> Document doc = env.getAsDocument();
<a name="61" href="#61">61</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/WSSConfig.html">WSSConfig</a> wssConfig = WSSConfig.getDefaultWSConfig();
<a name="62" href="#62">62</a>
<a name="63" href="#63">63</a> <em class="comment">// Create a new request object passing an XML document for element creation and the RequestType (in this case issue)</em>
<a name="64" href="#64">64</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityToken.html">RequestSecurityToken</a> tokenRequest = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityToken.html">RequestSecurityToken</a>(doc, TrustConstants.REQUEST_ISSUE);
<a name="65" href="#65">65</a>
<a name="66" href="#66">66</a> <em class="comment">// Setting the context and the token type we want to be returned</em>
<a name="67" href="#67">67</a> tokenRequest.setContext(<strong>new</strong> URI(<span class="string">"http://context.context"</span>));
<a name="68" href="#68">68</a> tokenRequest.setTokenType(TokenTypes.X509);
<a name="69" href="#69">69</a>
<a name="70" href="#70">70</a> <em class="comment">// Construct a bunch of username tokens to be used as <Base> and <Supporting> elements</em>
<a name="71" href="#71">71</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a> userToken = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a>(wssConfig, doc);
<a name="72" href="#72">72</a> userToken.setName(<span class="string">"bob"</span>);
<a name="73" href="#73">73</a> userToken.setPassword(<span class="string">"bobspass"</span>);
<a name="74" href="#74">74</a> tokenRequest.setBase(<strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a>(userToken));
<a name="75" href="#75">75</a>
<a name="76" href="#76">76</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a> user2Token = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a>(wssConfig, doc);
<a name="77" href="#77">77</a> user2Token.setName(<span class="string">"joe"</span>);
<a name="78" href="#78">78</a> user2Token.setPassword(<span class="string">"bobspass"</span>);
<a name="79" href="#79">79</a> tokenRequest.addSupporting(<strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a>(user2Token));
<a name="80" href="#80">80</a>
<a name="81" href="#81">81</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a> user3Token = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/message/token/UsernameToken.html">UsernameToken</a>(wssConfig, doc);
<a name="82" href="#82">82</a> user3Token.setName(<span class="string">"mike"</span>);
<a name="83" href="#83">83</a> user3Token.setPassword(<span class="string">"bobspass"</span>);
<a name="84" href="#84">84</a> tokenRequest.addSupporting(<strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/SecurityTokenOrReference.html">SecurityTokenOrReference</a>(user3Token));
<a name="85" href="#85">85</a>
<a name="86" href="#86">86</a> <em class="comment">// Set the desired Lifetime of the token being requested in this case to 250 seconds</em>
<a name="87" href="#87">87</a> Date start = <strong>new</strong> Date();
<a name="88" href="#88">88</a> Date end = <strong>new</strong> Date();
<a name="89" href="#89">89</a> end.setTime(start.getTime() + 250 * 1000);
<a name="90" href="#90">90</a> tokenRequest.setLifetime(<strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/Lifetime.html">Lifetime</a>(wssConfig, doc, start, end));
<a name="91" href="#91">91</a>
<a name="92" href="#92">92</a> <em class="comment">// Add a custom element of our own creation</em>
<a name="93" href="#93">93</a> tokenRequest.addCustomElementNS(<span class="string">"http://testElementNs.testElementNs"</span>, <span class="string">"te:TestElement"</span>);
<a name="94" href="#94">94</a>
<a name="95" href="#95">95</a> <em class="comment">// Create a SOAP body and set the XML element of the token request (a <RequestSecurityToken> element)</em>
<a name="96" href="#96">96</a> <em class="comment">// as its only child</em>
<a name="97" href="#97">97</a> SOAPBodyElement sbe = <strong>new</strong> SOAPBodyElement(tokenRequest.getElement());
<a name="98" href="#98">98</a>
<a name="99" href="#99">99</a> <em class="comment">// Add the body element to the SOAP envelope</em>
<a name="100" href="#100">100</a> env.addBodyElement(sbe);
<a name="101" href="#101">101</a>
<a name="102" href="#102">102</a> System.out.println(<span class="string">"\n============= Request =============="</span>);
<a name="103" href="#103">103</a> System.out.println(XMLUtils.DocumentToString(env.getAsDocument()));
<a name="104" href="#104">104</a>
<a name="105" href="#105">105</a> <em class="comment">// This is where we actually invoke the service, sending the request we've constructed</em>
<a name="106" href="#106">106</a> <em class="comment">// Assuming we did everything right, it will return to us a SOAP envelope containing the response</em>
<a name="107" href="#107">107</a> SOAPEnvelope response = call.invoke(env);
<a name="108" href="#108">108</a>
<a name="109" href="#109">109</a> System.out.println(<span class="string">"\n============= Response =============="</span>);
<a name="110" href="#110">110</a> XMLUtils.PrettyElementToStream(response.getAsDOM(), System.out);
<a name="111" href="#111">111</a>
<a name="112" href="#112">112</a> <em class="comment">// Find the <RequestSecurityTokenResponse> element the SOAP body should contain</em>
<a name="113" href="#113">113</a> SOAPBodyElement responseBody = response.getBodyByName(TrustConstants.WST_NS, TrustConstants.RESPONSE_TAG);
<a name="114" href="#114">114</a>
<a name="115" href="#115">115</a> <em class="comment">// Construct a Java object from the XML</em>
<a name="116" href="#116">116</a> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityTokenResponse.html">RequestSecurityTokenResponse</a> tokenResponse = <strong>new</strong> <a href="../../../../../../org/apache/ws/security/trust2/RequestSecurityTokenResponse.html">RequestSecurityTokenResponse</a>(responseBody.getAsDOM());
<a name="117" href="#117">117</a>
<a name="118" href="#118">118</a> System.out.println(<span class="string">"\n------- RequestSecurityTokenResponse object ------------- \n"</span> + tokenResponse);
<a name="119" href="#119">119</a> }
<a name="120" href="#120">120</a> }
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