Extracting X.509 certificate information from OSB/OWSM

Hello everyone,
I'm using SOA suite 11gR1 and I'm creating a proxy service with an OWSM policy ( oracle/wss11_x509_token_with_message_protection_service_policy ) . I'd like to know how to extract the certificate details from the incoming message so my Web Services can acess them with something like the WebServicesContext interface.
Thanks !

I am working on this same scenario as well (and agree that OWSM documentation is incomplete for this important use case). Vikas Jain provides some further explanation of Verify Signature in a blog entry: http://ws-security.blogspot.com/2007/06/faq-owsm-1013-what-is-use-of-cerificate.html . Essentially he clarifies that the Verify Signature policy step is doing two different functions: 1) validating the signature using the public cert passed in the request, 2) validating that said public cert is actually trusted by the server (directly or through a trusted CA).
Unfortunately, even with this assistance, I have yet to get OWSM to work correctly using the X.509 certificate token profile for authentication purposes. OWSS does work for me but the desire is to externalize this security function to OWSM (outside of the service container).
Any information you find out appreciated.
Todd

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