AlexKaras
12 years agoChampion Level 3
Any idea on how to craft signed (and encrypted) SOAP header for the Web Service method call?
Hi all,
Inspired by the http://community.smartbear.com/forum/post/?mode=singleThread&thread=b107a341-e4b5-413e-80cd-f431e59c2844 and http://community.smartbear.com/forum/post/?mode=singleThread&thread=e395e0c9-ca48-4401-bb31-0a88390498ae threads:
does anyone tried to craft a SOAP header for the web service method call that is required to be signed (with the key pair or certificate) and, optionally, encrypted?
Maybe somebody did this using C/C++/C# so it is possible to implement the same in TestComplete with the help of the Win32 and dotNet objects?
For me this is the only problematic area in WebServices testing with TestComplete and I believe that this is not a showstopper and can be done.
Thoughts?
Inspired by the http://community.smartbear.com/forum/post/?mode=singleThread&thread=b107a341-e4b5-413e-80cd-f431e59c2844 and http://community.smartbear.com/forum/post/?mode=singleThread&thread=e395e0c9-ca48-4401-bb31-0a88390498ae threads:
does anyone tried to craft a SOAP header for the web service method call that is required to be signed (with the key pair or certificate) and, optionally, encrypted?
Maybe somebody did this using C/C++/C# so it is possible to implement the same in TestComplete with the help of the Win32 and dotNet objects?
For me this is the only problematic area in WebServices testing with TestComplete and I believe that this is not a showstopper and can be done.
Thoughts?