Sun OpenSSO Enterprise Policy Agent 3.0 Guide for JBoss Application Server 4.x/5.x

Configuring the StockService and StandAloneStockClient Samples

This section describes how to configure the StockService sample as the WSP and the StandAloneStockClient as the WSC. Use these samples as models to configure your own WSS applications.

ProcedureTo Configure the StockService Sample

  1. Create the wsp directory under /opt.

  2. Download openssowssproviders.zip from the WSS Agent link on https://opensso.dev.java.net/public/use/index.html.

  3. Unzip openssowssproviders.zip in /opt/wsp/.

  4. Create the jboss directory under /opt/wsp/samples for the JBoss Application Server files. For example:

    cd /opt/wsp/samples
    mkdir jboss
  5. Copy the GlassFish sample files to the new jboss directory:

    cp -r /opt/wsp/samples/glassfish/* /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/
  6. Rename glassfish.properties for JBoss Application Server:

    cd /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/
    mv glassfish.properties jboss.properties
  7. In /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/jboss.properties, remove the GlassFish properties and add the following:

    wsp.home=/opt/wsp
    jaxws.home=/opt/jaxws-ri
    jaxws.lib.dir=/opt/jaxws-ri/lib
  8. Edit /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StockService/build.xml, as shown in the next example.


    Tip –

    To create a new JBoss Application Server build.xml file, just copy the following XML statements.


    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
    <project name="StockQuoteService" default="all" basedir=".">
      <description>Builds, tests, and runs the project stockclient.</description>
      <property file="../jboss.properties"/>
      <condition property="wsimport-script-suffix" value=".bat">
        <os family="windows"/>
      </condition>
      <condition property="wsimport-script-suffix" value=".sh">
        <not>
          <os family="windows"/>
        </not>
      </condition>
      <path id="build.class.path">
      <pathelement location="build/classes"/>
        <fileset dir="${jaxws.lib.dir}">
          <include name="**/*.jar"/>
        </fileset>
      </path>
      <target name="-pre-compile">
        <mkdir dir="build/classes"/>
        <mkdir dir="web/WEB-INF/classes"/>
        <exec executable="${jaxws.home}/bin/wsimport${wsimport-script-suffix}">
        <arg line="-verbose -d build/classes web/WEB-INF/wsdl/StockService/stockservice.wsdl"/>
        </exec>
        <copy file="src/java/handlers.xml" todir="web/WEB-INF/classes"/> 
      </target> 
      <target name="compile" depends="-pre-compile"> 
        <javac fork="true" destdir="build/classes" srcdir="src/java"> 
          <classpath refid="build.class.path" />
        </javac> 
      </target> 
      <target name ="war" depends="compile">
          <mkdir dir="dist"/> 
        <copy todir="web/WEB-INF/classes"> 
          <fileset dir="build/classes" /> 
        </copy>
        <copy todir="web/WEB-INF/lib"> 
          <fileset dir="${jaxws.lib.dir}"/> 
        </copy>
        <war destfile="dist/StockService.war" webxml="web/WEB-INF/web.xml"> 
          <zipfileset dir="web" />
        </war> 
      </target> 
      <target name="all">
        <antcall target="war" /> 
      </target> 
    </project> 
  9. In the following file, change any references to localhost and port 8080, depending on your deployment:

    /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StockService/web/WEB-INF/wsdl/StockService/stockservice.wsdl
  10. Remove /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StockService/web/WEB-INF/sun-web.xml. For example:

    cd /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StockService/web/WEB-INF
    rm sun-web.xml
  11. In the same directory, create sun-jaxws.xml with the following content:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <endpoints
      xmlns='http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/jax-ws/ri/runtime'
      version='2.0'>
      <endpoint
        name='StockService'
        implementation='com.samples.StockService'
        url-pattern='/StockService' />
    </endpoints>
  12. In the same directory, in web.xml, add the agent <filter>, <filter-mapping>, <listener>, <servlet>, and <servlet-mapping> entries, as follows:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <web-app xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
        xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
        xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee
    http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd"
        version="2.5">
    
      <filter>
        <filter-name>Agent</filter-name>
        <filter-class> com.sun.identity.agents.filter.AmAgentFilter </filter-class>
      </filter>
      <filter-mapping>
        <filter-name>Agent</filter-name>
        <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
        <dispatcher>REQUEST</dispatcher>
       <dispatcher>INCLUDE</dispatcher>
        <dispatcher>FORWARD</dispatcher>
        <dispatcher>ERROR</dispatcher>
      </filter-mapping>
    
      <session-config>
        <session-timeout>
          30
        </session-timeout>
      </session-config>
      <welcome-file-list>
        <welcome-file>
          index.jsp
        </welcome-file>
      </welcome-file-list>
    
      <listener>
        <listener-class>
          com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet.WSServletContextListener
        </listener-class>
      </listener>
    
      <servlet>
        <description>JAX-WS endpoint</description>
        <display-name>The JAX-WS servlet</display-name>
        <servlet-name>jaxws</servlet-name>
        <servlet-class>com.sun.xml.ws.transport.http.servlet.WSServlet</servlet-class>
      </servlet>
      <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>jaxws</servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>/StockService</url-pattern>
      </servlet-mapping>
    </web-app>
  13. Build the StockService WAR file. For example, using ant:

    cd /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StockService
    /share/builds/components/ant/1.6.5/bin/ant -f build.xml

ProcedureTo Install the JBoss Application Server 4.x/5.x Agent and Setup the WSP and WSC

  1. Install and configure the JBoss Application Server 4.x/5.x agent, as described in this guide.

    As noted, the examples in this guide use /opt as the installation directory.

  2. Follow the general steps to configure the web service provider (WSP) and web service client (WSC) in Web Services Security Support for J2EE Agents in Policy Agent 3.0 in Sun OpenSSO Enterprise Policy Agent 3.0 User’s Guide for J2EE Agents.

  3. Configure and deploy your WSP application.

    If you are deploying new web services that uses JAX-WS, this guide uses the StockService and StandAloneStockClient samples as examples to follow for your web services.

    If your application is already deployed and using WSS with JAX-WS, you might need only to add the agent filter in the web.xml file.

  4. Start the JBoss Application Server web container.

ProcedureTo Configure the StandAloneStockClient Sample

  1. Change to the StandAloneStockClient directory:

    cd /opt/wsp/samples/jboss/StandAloneStockClient
  2. Edit the src/com/samples/SecuringWS.java file as follows:.

    • Change any references to localhost and 8080, depending on your deployment

    • Change the providerNamestring to "wsc".

  3. In the /opt/wss/samples/jboss/StandAloneStockClient directory, modify build.xml for JBoss Application Server rather than GlassFish:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <project name="StandAloneStockClient" default="default" basedir=".">
      <description>Builds, tests, and runs the project stockclient.</description>
      <property file="../jboss.properties"/>
      <property name="is.java-client.module" value="true"/>
      <target name="default" depends="run"/>
      <target name="build" depends="clean">
        <mkdir dir="build/classes"/>
        <javac srcdir="src"
        destdir="build/classes"
        classpath="xyz.jar"
        debug="on">
        <classpath>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/openssowssproviders.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/webservices-rt.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/openssoclientsdk.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/xalan.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/xercesImpl.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/j2ee.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib"/>
          <pathelement path="build/classes"/>
        </classpath>
        </javac>
    </target>
    
    <target name="run" depends="build">
        <echo>java.home=${java.home}</echo>
      <java classname="com.samples.SecuringWS" fork="true">
        <classpath>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/openssowssproviders.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/ldapjdk.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/webservices-rt.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/openssoclientsdk.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/xalan.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/xercesImpl.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib/j2ee.jar"/>
          <pathelement location="${wsp.home}/lib"/>
          <pathelement path="build/classes"/>
        </classpath>
        </java>
      </target>
    
      <target name="clean">
        <delete dir="dist"/>
        <delete dir="build"/>
      </target>
    </project>
  4. Modify /opt/wsp/lib/AMConfig.properties depending on your setup, so that the StandAloneStockClient sample sends a secure web service request:

    com.iplanet.services.debug.level=error
    com.iplanet.services.debug.directory=/tmp/wss
    com.iplanet.am.naming.url=http://opensso-host:port/opensso/namingservice
    com.sun.identity.agents.app.username=amadmin
    com.iplanet.am.service.password=amadmin-password
    com.iplanet.am.service.secret=
    am.encryption.pwd=
    com.sun.identity.client.encryptionKey=
    com.iplanet.am.server.protocol=http
    com.iplanet.am.server.host=opensso-host
    com.iplanet.am.server.port=port
    com.iplanet.am.services.deploymentDescriptor=/opensso
    com.iplanet.am.cookie.name=iPlanetDirectoryPro
    com.sun.identity.saml.xmlsig.keystore=/opt/wsp/resources/keystore.jks
    com.sun.identity.saml.xmlsig.storepass=/opt/wsp/resources/.storepass
    com.sun.identity.saml.xmlsig.keypass=/opt/wsp/resources/.keypass
    com.sun.identity.saml.xmlsig.certalias=cert-alias
    com.sun.identity.loginurl=http://your-opensso-hostname:port/opensso/UI/Login
    com.sun.identity.liberty.authnsvc.url=http://opensso-host:port/opensso/Liberty/authnsvc
  5. Execute the StandAloneStockClient. For example:

    /share/builds/components/ant/1.6.5/bin/ant -f build.xml.

    You should see the requests and responses. Also, check the JBoss Application Server agent debug file.