WS-Security and WSE Experiments

Installing the ms webservices sdk got me thinking about ws-security.  I've read a number of articles and tried to read the spec but really needed to code.

So I started with WS-Security Authentication and Digital Signatures with Web Services Enhancements http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwssecur/html/wssecauthwse.asp

I built a simple webservice and test client based on the code in the article.  Didn't work because the service isn't getting a SoapContext, ie

(I wish I knew how to insert code snippets so they would look better)

[WebMethod]

public string HelloWorld()

{

string response = "";

SoapContext reqContext = RequestSoapContext.Current;//wse 2.0

if(reqContext == null)

{

throw new ApplicationException("Non-SOAP request");

}

Always throws.  The client code is just:

Test1.localhost.SvcWse svc = new Test1.localhost.SvcWse();

UsernameToken userTok = new UsernameToken("Username", "Password", PasswordOption.SendHashed);

svc.RequestSoapContext.Security.Tokens.Add(userTok);

svc.Url = "http://trichards/WS-Security_Svc1/Svc.asmx";

Console.WriteLine(svc.HelloWorld());

More RTM is required.  Not asking for help here.  This is just part of the learning process.  Sometimes I just need to play around for a while and then re-read what I thought that I had read.

 

Published Thursday, September 04, 2003 1:02 PM by cloudycity

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# re:WS-Security and WSE Experiments

^_^,Pretty Good!

Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:16 AM by TrackBack

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