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omatzura
17 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi!
if you want to sign the message you need to use the new WSS support in soapUI 2.0 beta.. do as follows:
1) select the WSS inspector at the bottom of the request editor
2) select the "Cryptos" tab and add a new crypto; point it to your keystore
3) select the "Entries" tab and add a new Signature entry, select the created krypto and specify the alias/password for the key you want to use for signing
4) select the "Config" tab and check the "Auto apply..." option
5) send your request!
If all goes well , your message should get digitally signed and sent away.. you can look in the http-log to see the actual message that was sent (with the SOAP Signature headers)..
Alternatively, instead of selecting the "Auto apply" option, you could use the "Apply" above the WSS tabs to button to sign the request in the request editor, in that way you can see the signed message before sending your request..
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
if you want to sign the message you need to use the new WSS support in soapUI 2.0 beta.. do as follows:
1) select the WSS inspector at the bottom of the request editor
2) select the "Cryptos" tab and add a new crypto; point it to your keystore
3) select the "Entries" tab and add a new Signature entry, select the created krypto and specify the alias/password for the key you want to use for signing
4) select the "Config" tab and check the "Auto apply..." option
5) send your request!
If all goes well , your message should get digitally signed and sent away.. you can look in the http-log to see the actual message that was sent (with the SOAP Signature headers)..
Alternatively, instead of selecting the "Auto apply" option, you could use the "Apply" above the WSS tabs to button to sign the request in the request editor, in that way you can see the signed message before sending your request..
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com