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Dallas Vaughan commented on CXF-6409: ------------------------------------- Also, the statement about .NET clients not being compatible is an assumption based on Metro/WSIT's own assertions about this compatibility. In the past I have worked with .NET clients attempting to connect to an MTOM+WSS-enabled web service, and as far as I remember, they encoded and attached the encrypted data in a similar way (though I'm not sure they use the content-type of "application/ciphervalue" for the MIME parts). > CXF web service cannot process MTOM/XOP-optimized content within a > CipherValue element > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CXF-6409 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-6409 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: WS-* Components > Affects Versions: 3.0.4 > Reporter: Dallas Vaughan > Assignee: Colm O hEigeartaigh > > When a CXF (WS-Security streaming-enabled) web service endpoint is configured > to use WS-Security and MTOM, CXF cannot handle requests from .NET and Metro > clients because it cannot process {{xop:Include}} elements that are children > of {{enc:CipherValue}} elements, as both of these clients will optimize any > large encrypted (base64-encoded binary) content by serializing it as a MIME > part. > For example, when a Metro MTOM-optimized WS-Security-based request is sent to > a CXF endpoint, the following exception is thrown within > {{org.apache.xml.security.stax.impl.processor.input.AbstractDecryptInputProcessor$DecryptionThread.run()}}: > {code}org.apache.xml.security.exceptions.XMLSecurityException: Unexpected > StAX-Event: START_ELEMENT{code} > This makes it impossible for .NET and Metro clients to communicate with CXF > endpoints which have the MTOM and encryption policies specified. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)