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discussions in SOA Suite All PlacesFusion MiddlewareSOA & Process ManagementSOA Suite This discussion is archived 1 Reply Latest reply on Oct 12, 2012 12:50 AM by 808842 "error in processing the WS-Security security header" - calling ws OIPM 803071 Nov 12, 2011 11:28 AM Hi All, We are trying to integrate Ebiz and OIPM, when we send request from ebiz to AxfSolutionMediatorService WebService we are getting below error InvalidSecurity : error in processing the WS-Security security header
a real life scenario between Oracle WebLogic Server 11g and Microsoft.NET Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 using secure web services. After a bit of research, I have found this very helpful article http://antonis-antoniou.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html by Juan Carlos.I will try to extend the above article and provide full step by step instructions on how to create a secure web service, deploy it on your integrated WebLogic Server and use Microsoft.NET WCF 4.0 and C# to consume it.So let's start with developing the web service.1. In the Applications Navigator, click New Application. Give your application a name (for example HelloWorldApp) error in and select Generic Application from the application templates. Click next.2. Specify a project name (for example HelloWorldPrj) and click finish.3. Create a new Java class in the newly created project by specifying a class name (HelloWorld), a package name (demo) and uncheck "Constructors from Superclass" and "Implement Abstract Methods" and click OK.4. Copy and paste the following code below in your HelloWorld class.public String sayHello(String error in processing name){return "Hello " + name; }5. Once you have done this, click save all and right-click the HelloWorld.java class. From the menu, select "Create Web Service ...".6. Select "Java EE 1.5, with support for JAX-WS Annotations" for the deployment platform and click next.7. In the "Generation Options" step leave the defaults and click next.8. In step 4 of the wizard, select SOAP 1.2 Binding and click next.9. In steps 5 and 6 click next. In step 7, "Configure Policies", select "OWSM Policies" and "oracle/wss_username_token_service_policy" check box in the security policies and click finish.10. Right-click the HelloWorld.java class and choose run. By doing so, the integrated WebLogic Server will start and the HelloWorld web service will be deployed to the server. 11. If you have followed my naming suggestions for the project and class name, you should see in the log window of the WebLogic Server a target url, http://localhost:7101/HelloWorldApp-HelloWorldPrj-context-root/HelloWorldSoap12. This is the actual web service url and JDeveloper provides you with a web service test client utility. Click on the link to test the web service.12. In the HTTP Analyzer window, specify an input value. Make sure that you expand SOAP Headers, WS-Se