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Old 08-26-2010, 10:41 AM   #1
rross
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GSoap WS Security Plugin Compilation / Linking help


Good day

I'm new to GSoap on Linux and am trying to use the WS Security plugin functions to add a UsernameToken in my soap header.

However, I can't seem to get the compilation / linking sorted.
The site describing the wsse plugin functions mentions that one needs to "(Re-)compile stdsoap2.c/pp, dom.c/pp, smdevp.c, wsseapi.c and the generated source files with the -DWITH_DOM and -DWITH_OPENSSL compile flags set"
What is the easiest way to do this?

I've tried to change the Makefile.am files, but the autoconf versions doesn't match.
I've tried to simply add these files in my project's makefile, but the necessary information is not in the SOAP_ENV__Header.

Any help or direction on steps to take will be highly appreciated.

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