Should unlockPDFUsingPolicy() work using SOAP?

The following call is exposed in EDCRightsManagement's SOAP-calls:
BLOB unlockPDFUsingPolicy(BLOB inPDFDoc)
Calling succeeds, but when passing the resulting Document into an
Reader-Extension SOAP-call like:
  LCRMReaderExtensionProxy.applyUsageRights(oReaderExtBlob, . . .)
the resulting exception claims:
"com.adobe.livecycle.readerextensions.client.exceptions.ReaderExtensionsException: ALC-RES-001-022: The input PDF document is encrypted and needs to be unlocked for this operation."
- Is this sequence supposed to work?
- Could it be, that this sequence is not working using SOAP, but would work using EJB-mode?
- How would you suggest to combine those two operations successfully, when calling from an Microsoft .NET C# world?
Thanks, Dilettanto

Answer:
- yes it works, but it does not help
When the SOAP-call returns to the caller, the server-side transaction has been terminated and the IRM-Unlock is not effective anymore.
This means, that IRM-Unlock should be rather used within an process on serverside - then the IRM-Unlock is still effective when the next step of the process will be executed.
Wondering though, why this call is offered as SOAP-call (when it is of no use being called from outside)
Dilettanto

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    Samanta Mishra

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    "How to invoke Fusion Application TCA webservice from SOAP UI (Doc ID 1496071.1)"  documents how a service with message protection can be called from SOAP UI. Your steps seem identical so presumably they are based on this document.
    "Oracle Fusion Sales Cloud Web Services (Doc ID 1354841.1)" contains information about the CRM web services including examples on the certificate import and sample payloads.
    Please provide:
    The security policies defined on the service (check the wsdl)
    The exact error message the you get
    Jani Rautiainen
    Fusion Applications Developer Relations
    https://blogs.oracle.com/fadevrel/

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