Problem creating web service client using WSM Policies

Hello everyone,
I'm trying to make a simple java client to a Web Service secured using a WSM 11gR1 policy (from Soa Suite 11.1.1.2.0). The policy on the server side is oracle/wss11_x509_token_with_message_protection_service_policy which I attached via the Weblogic Admin Console. To implement the client I'm trying to follow the instructions from this documentation: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15523_01/web.1111/e13713/owsm_appendix.htm#WSSOV386 section "Policy Configuration Overrides for the Web Service Client" and also I'm using OEPE 11.1.1.3.0 (Eclipse 3.5.0) to develop the client. The only weblogic jar I've added to the build path is the weblogic.jar . Unfortunately, the oracle.wsm.security.util.SecurityConstants.ClientConstants interface (used in the example A-6) is not included in this jar and I have no idea what other libraries should I include in order to follow the example. I tried manualy adding other jars but without success. In fact I found one jar which includes this interface, the wsm-secpol.jar but it does not have the properties described in the documentation, so I guess it's not the right jar, and also I don't think this is the right procedure since there might be another dependent jars. So I would like to know what libraries exactly I should add to the build path (or some other procedure if you noticed I'm doing anything wrong)
Thank you !

Hi
I am having the same problem almost where i wrote a client to comsume a JWS server in https. Where the server is setup to require a certificate to connect to.
My code:
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
DataBaseSyncServerImpl port = new DataBaseSyncServerImplService().getDataBaseSyncServerImplPort();
int number1 = 20;
int number2 = 10;
System.out.printf("Invoking divide method(%d, %d)\n", number1, number2);
double result = port.divide(number1, number2);
System.out.printf("The result of dividing %d and %d is %f.\n\n", number1, number2, result);
when run this code throw
run:
[java] Invoking divide method(20, 10)
[java] Exception in thread "main" javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: HTTP transport error: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshak
eException: sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCert
PathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
Does any one know how can I solve this problem or how can I make the client be able to use self signed certificates. Any help is greatly apprecited. Thanks

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    10) There are lots of freely available WSDL files on internet, search for any such WSDL file. 
    11)  In the Properties area of system give the appropriate WSDL URL
    12) Choose System alias, from display menu and give alias as System_WS.
         This alias name will be the name of Web Service System.
    I used the following url
    http://soap.amazon.com/schemas2/AmazonWebServices.wsdl
    After the system is created,
    1) Right click on the created system> open > object
    2) Drop down for Display options is changed to Connection Tests from what it shows as object
    3) Check the check box for the test name Connection Test for Connectors
    4) Result shows that the connection failed. The error message was posted in my first question.
    Thanks,
    Atul

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