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From:
Thi Nguyen [mailto:thichaunguyen@h...] 

Sent: 29 June 2005 20:57

To: Farrukh.Najmi@S...;
roshanmani@s...

Cc: xml-dev@l...

Subject: Re: [xml-dev] XML Digital
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For
Microsoft, I think WSE (Web Service Extension) covers digital sign stuff. 
I hope that might help.







>From: Farrukh Najmi <Farrukh.Najmi@S...>

>To: Roshan Mani <roshanmani@s...>

>CC: xml-dev@l...

>Subject: Re: [xml-dev] XML Digital Signature

>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 12:15:09 -0400

>

>Roshan Mani wrote:

>

>>Hi,

>>

>>Has anyone on this list worked on XML and Digital Signatures? I 

>>have a team

>>that's doing some work on this area using the MS XML toolkit and 

>>we've run

>>into a wall with the way XML handles Private Key requests for 

>>creating a

>>signature using a Crypto USB Token..

>>

>>If anyone on this forum has some ideas on this topic, let me know 

>>and I can

>>give more details on what we're doing and the exact nature of our 

>>problem..

>>Would appreciate all the help we can get on this!

>>

>>

>>

>It seems I live and breath XML Digital Signatures these days in my 

>work on freebXML Registry open source project :-) :

>

>    http://ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/tmp/ebXMLRegistryLinks.html

>

>However, all that I do is within the Java Platform and specifically 

>J2EE and Java Web Services.

>

>My experience with Java platform and XML DSIG is decidedly good. 

>There is a standard Java API for XML Digital Signatures:

>

>    http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/105.jsp

>

>The above API is now an approved JCP standard.

>

>It has several implementations but they should all be the same API. 

>I used the one from JWSDP 1.6:

>

>    http://java.sun.com/webservices/downloads/webservicespack.html

>

>which is a free download.

>

>I also used the XML Web Services Security (XWSS) API provided in 

>JWSDP 1.6 which provided

>me with out of box support for OASIS Web Services Security standard:

>

>    http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis_news_04_19_04.php

>

>and the XWSS implementation has been through numerous interop tests 

>and I believe also supports

>WS-I Basic Security Profile 1.0.

>

>And I never hit a brick wall any where.

>

>So, if you want a totally standards based approach to developing XML 

>Digital Signature based apps

>then you may want to consider switching to Java platform.

>

>I would be glad to share experience if you are open to  Java 

>platform for

>your project.

>

>HTH. Best of luck in your implementation.

>

>--

>Regards,

>Farrukh Najmi

>

>Coming to Java ONE 2005? If so check out Sun's Service Registry at 

>Booth #802 in the Java ONE Pavillion.

>

>Sun's Service Registry Web Site:

>http://www.sun.com/products/soa/registry/

>

>Press Release:

>http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2005-06/sunflash.20050615.1.html

>

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