Package org.apache.wss4j.stax.securityEvent

Examples of org.apache.wss4j.stax.securityEvent.OperationSecurityEvent


            }
        }

        if (WSSecurityEventConstants.Operation.equals(securityEvent.getSecurityEventType())) {
            operationSecurityEventOccured = true;
            final OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = (OperationSecurityEvent) securityEvent;
            if (SOAP11_FAULT.equals(operationSecurityEvent.getOperation())
                || SOAP12_FAULT.equals(operationSecurityEvent.getOperation())) {
                faultOccurred = true;
            }
           
            if (effectivePolicy == null) {
                effectivePolicy = findPolicyBySOAPOperationName(operationPolicies, operationSecurityEvent.getOperation());
                if (effectivePolicy == null) {
                    //no policy to the operation given
                    effectivePolicy = new OperationPolicy(new QName(null, "NoPolicyFoundForOperation"));
                    effectivePolicy.setPolicy(new Policy());
                }
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            securityEventListener.compare();

            SignedPartSecurityEvent signedPartSecurityEvent = securityEventListener.getSecurityEvent(WSSecurityEventConstants.SignedPart);
            SignatureValueSecurityEvent signatureValueSecurityEvent = securityEventListener.getSecurityEvent(WSSecurityEventConstants.SignatureValue);
            OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = securityEventListener.getSecurityEvent(WSSecurityEventConstants.Operation);
            String signedElementCorrelationID = signedPartSecurityEvent.getCorrelationID();
            String signatureValueCorrelationID = signatureValueSecurityEvent.getCorrelationID();
            String operationCorrelationID = operationSecurityEvent.getCorrelationID();

            List<SecurityEvent> operationSecurityEvents = new ArrayList<SecurityEvent>();
            List<SecurityEvent> signedElementSecurityEvents = new ArrayList<SecurityEvent>();
            List<SecurityEvent> signatureValueSecurityEvents = new ArrayList<SecurityEvent>();
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        // First check for a SOAP Fault with no security header if we are the client
        // In this case don't blanket assert security policies
        if (MessageUtils.isRequestor(soapMessage)
            && incomingSecurityEventList.contains(WSSecurityEventConstants.NoSecurity)) {
            OperationSecurityEvent securityEvent =
                (OperationSecurityEvent)findEvent(
                    WSSecurityEventConstants.Operation, incomingSecurityEventList
                );
            if (securityEvent != null
                && soapMessage.getVersion().getFault().equals(securityEvent.getOperation())) {
                LOG.warning("Request does not contain Security header, but it's a fault.");
                return;
            }
        }
       
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);

        policyEnforcer.doFinal();
    }
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));

        try {
            policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);
            Assert.fail("Exception expected");
        } catch (WSSecurityException e) {
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));

        try {
            policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);
            Assert.fail("Exception expected");
        } catch (WSSecurityException e) {
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));

        try {
            policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);
            Assert.fail("Exception expected");
        } catch (WSSecurityException e) {
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));

        try {
            policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);
            Assert.fail("Exception expected");
        } catch (WSSecurityException e) {
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);

        policyEnforcer.doFinal();
    }
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                new ContentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent(
                        (InboundSecurityToken)recipientTokenSecurityEvent.getSecurityToken(), true, protectionOrder);
        contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent.setElementPath(WSSConstants.SOAP_11_BODY_PATH);
        policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(contentEncryptedElementSecurityEvent);

        OperationSecurityEvent operationSecurityEvent = new OperationSecurityEvent();
        operationSecurityEvent.setOperation(new QName("definitions"));
        try {
            policyEnforcer.registerSecurityEvent(operationSecurityEvent);
            Assert.fail("Exception expected");
        } catch (WSSecurityException e) {
            Assert.assertTrue(e.getCause() instanceof PolicyViolationException);
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