I went through links like: SOAPFaultException "MustUnderstand headers (oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd) are not understood", but still struggling.
I'm using Spring Boot v2.2.2..RELEASE and SOAP
project.
I am loading two different WSDL file into my project. One URL Generates to http://localhost:8080/employee/employee-soap
which works fine. But http://localhost:8080/student/student-soap
this gives below error.
2020-02-17 15:31:00.241 WARN 20236 --- [nio-8080-exec-5] o.s.w.soap.server.SoapMessageDispatcher : Could not handle mustUnderstand headers: {http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd}Security. Returning fault
JavaCode:
@EnableWs
@Configuration
public class AppConfig extends WsConfigurerAdapter {
@SuppressWarnings({ "rawtypes", "unchecked" })
@Bean
public ServletRegistrationBean messageDispatcherServlet(ApplicationContext applicationContext) {
MessageDispatcherServlet servlet = new MessageDispatcherServlet();
servlet.setApplicationContext(applicationContext);
servlet.setTransformWsdlLocations(true);
return new ServletRegistrationBean(servlet, "/*");
}
@Bean
public SaajSoapMessageFactory messageFactory() {
SaajSoapMessageFactory messageFactory = new SaajSoapMessageFactory();
messageFactory.setSoapVersion(SoapVersion.SOAP_11);
messageFactory.afterPropertiesSet();
return messageFactory;
}
@Bean("empXSD")
public XsdSchema organizationSchema() {
return new SimpleXsdSchema(new ClassPathResource("/xsd/employee.xsd"));
}
@Bean(name = "employee")
public DefaultWsdl11Definition defaultWsdl11Definition(@Qualifier("empXSD") XsdSchema schema) {
DefaultWsdl11Definition wsdl11Definition = new DefaultWsdl11Definition();
wsdl11Definition.setPortTypeName("employee");
wsdl11Definition.setLocationUri("employee/employee-soap");
wsdl11Definition.setTargetNamespace("urn:example.com:dms:wsdls:employee");
wsdl11Definition.setSchema(schema);
wsdl11Definition.setCreateSoap11Binding(true);
return wsdl11Definition;
}
@Bean
@Qualifier(value="stuXSD")
public XsdSchema stuSchema() {
return new SimpleXsdSchema(new ClassPathResource("/xsd/student.xsd"));
}
@Bean(name = "student")
public DefaultWsdl11Definition geographyWsdl11Definition(@Qualifier("stuXSD") XsdSchema schema) {
DefaultWsdl11Definition wsdl11Definition = new DefaultWsdl11Definition();
wsdl11Definition.setPortTypeName("student");
wsdl11Definition.setLocationUri("student-soap");
wsdl11Definition.setTargetNamespace("urn:example.com:dms:wsdls:student");
wsdl11Definition.setSchema(schema);
wsdl11Definition.setCreateSoap11Binding(true);
return wsdl11Definition;
}
@Override
public void addInterceptors(List<EndpointInterceptor> interceptors) {
interceptors.add(new Interceptor(endpoints, req));
}
}
Code:
@Configuration
public class SimpleMustUnderstandEndpointInterceptor implements SoapEndpointInterceptor{
private final String SAMPLE_NS = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd";
@Override
public boolean handleRequest(MessageContext messageContext, Object endpoint) throws Exception {
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean handleResponse(MessageContext messageContext, Object endpoint) throws Exception {
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean handleFault(MessageContext messageContext, Object endpoint) throws Exception {
return true;
}
@Override
public void afterCompletion(MessageContext messageContext, Object endpoint, Exception ex) throws Exception {
}
@Override
public boolean understands(SoapHeaderElement header) {
if(header.getName().getNamespaceURI().equalsIgnoreCase(SAMPLE_NS)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
}
Per observation, looks like even this SoapEndpointInterceptor is not calling, before to that only its giving error.
During calling SOAP endpoint, below header information is going and its giving Fault as I mentioned above. Any pointers ?
<soapenv:Header><wsse:Security soapenv:mustUnderstand="1"
xmlns:wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-
secext-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-
wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd"><wsse:UsernameToken wsu:Id="UsernameToken-
518482F2CDC2F635FF158202815227129"><wsse:Username>aispoc_usr1</wsse:Username>
<wsse:Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-
username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">aispoc_usr1</wsse:Password><wsse:Nonce
EncodingType="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-
message-security-1.0#Base64Binary">/fdGCEilz/dkVeZE05b7LQ==</wsse:Nonce>
2020-02-18T12:15:52.271Z
One of the most common errors you encounter with Axis2 in terms of SOAP headers is the "Did not understand MustUnderstand header(s)" error. The most common reason for such an error to pop up is when your server is missing a module required to process your SOAP message.
By setting the SOAP mustUnderstand header attribute to “1”, you indicate that the service provider must process the SOAP header entry. In case the service provider is not able to handle this special header a SOAP fault server error is sent back to the calling client.
You can try below config that would solve the issue.
@Bean
public Wss4jSecurityInterceptor securityInterceptor() {
Wss4jSecurityInterceptor security = new Wss4jSecurityInterceptor();
security.setValidationActions("NoSecurity");
security.setValidateRequest(false);
security.setValidateResponse(true);
return security;
}
@Override
public void addInterceptors(List<EndpointInterceptor> interceptors) {
interceptors.add(securityInterceptor());
}
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