Uses of Package
com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements
Packages that use com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.secconvClassDescriptionUsed to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trustClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.When Tokens are issued as part of Protocol other than RST/RSTR In such cases the Tokens are passed in a SOAP Header called <wst:IssuedTokens>Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.Used to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elementsClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Provides verification (authentication) of a computed hash.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.Indicates that the requested or issued token be delegated to another identity.Specifies the issuer of the security token that is presented in the message.Specifies a participant that plays a role in the use of the token or who are allowed to use the token.Contains information about which parties are authorized in the use of the token.Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) Base class for these two above.The response payload for a successful cancellation of a TokenUsed to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.Challenge that requires the other party to sign a specified set of information.Response to a challenge that requires the signing of a specified set of information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.implClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.When Tokens are issued as part of Protocol other than RST/RSTR In such cases the Tokens are passed in a SOAP Header called <wst:IssuedTokens>Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.Used to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.impl.elementsClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Provides verification (authentication) of a computed hash.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.Indicates that the requested or issued token be delegated to another identity.When Tokens are issued as part of Protocol other than RST/RSTR In such cases the Tokens are passed in a SOAP Header called <wst:IssuedTokens>Specifies the issuer of the security token that is presented in the message.TODO: Not clear how this gets usedSpecifies a participant that plays a role in the use of the token or who are allowed to use the token.Contains information about which parties are authorized in the use of the token.Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) Base class for these two above.The response payload for a successful cancellation of a TokenUsed to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.Challenge that requires the other party to sign a specified set of information.Response to a challenge that requires the signing of a specified set of information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.impl.ic
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.impl.wssxClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.When Tokens are issued as part of Protocol other than RST/RSTR In such cases the Tokens are passed in a SOAP Header called <wst:IssuedTokens>Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.Used to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.impl.wssx.elementsClassDescriptionTODO: Interop Issue with WS-Trust Spec since it does not specify the contents for AllowPostDating <xs:element name="AllowPostdating" type="wst:AllowPostdatingType"/> <xs:complexType name="AllowPostdatingType"/> This indicates that returned tokens should allow requests for postdated tokens.Provides verification (authentication) of a computed hash.Defines Binding for requesting security tokens to be cancelled.Indicates that the requested or issued token be delegated to another identity.When Tokens are issued as part of Protocol other than RST/RSTR In such cases the Tokens are passed in a SOAP Header called <wst:IssuedTokens>Specifies the issuer of the security token that is presented in the message.TODO: Not clear how this gets usedSpecifies a participant that plays a role in the use of the token or who are allowed to use the token.Contains information about which parties are authorized in the use of the token.Used to specify renew semantics for types that support this operation.Target specifying the Security token to be renewed.TODO: The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) and it talks about <wst:RequestedTokenReference> in section 6.2.7.The trust spec talks about RequestedAttachedReference, RequestedUnAttachedReference (in section 6.2) Base class for these two above.The response payload for a successful cancellation of a TokenUsed to specify multiple RSTR responses, each of which has separate key information.Challenge that requires the other party to sign a specified set of information.Response to a challenge that requires the signing of a specified set of information.
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.util
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Classes in com.sun.xml.ws.security.trust.elements used by com.sun.xml.wss.core