Using WS-Security with Spring application in WebLogic

From a high level, are there any issues with using WS-Security in WebLogic 8 or 9 with an application constructed with Spring? What issues might come up between WS-Security and Spring that might make this complicated?

You won't be able to do this using the WSSE file.
An easy way to get around this is to use an XML Bean built from the WS-Security XML Schema. You'll have to read the WS-Security spec to determine how to create the nonce, but you'll be able to convert this XML Bean into the Element[] that the setOutputHeaders() method, which is on the service control you call the .NET Web Service with.
Regards,
Mike Wooten

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