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The Apache WSS4J project provides a Java implementation of the primary security standards for Web Services, namely the OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications from the OASIS Web Services Security TC.

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package org.apache.ws.security.message;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.ws.security.message.token.Timestamp;
import org.apache.ws.security.util.WSSecurityUtil;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;

/**
 * Builds a WS Timestamp and inserts it into the SOAP Envelope. Refer to the WS
 * specification 1.0. chapter 10 / appendix A.2
 * 
 * @author Christof Soehngen ([email protected]).
 */

public class WSAddTimestamp extends WSBaseMessage {
    private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog(WSAddTimestamp.class.getName());

    private Timestamp ts = null;

    private String id = null;

    /**
     * Constructor.
     * 
     * @deprecated replaced by {@link WSSecTimestamp#WSSecTimestamp()}
     */
    public WSAddTimestamp() {
    }

    /**
     * Constructor. 

* * @param actor * the name of the actor of the wsse:Security * header * * @deprecated replaced by {@link WSSecTimestamp#WSSecTimestamp()} and * {@link WSSecHeader} for actor specification. */ public WSAddTimestamp(String actor) { super(actor); } /** * Constructor.

* * @param actor * The name of the actor of the wsse:Security * header * @param mu * Set mustUnderstand to true or false * @deprecated replaced by {@link WSSecTimestamp#WSSecTimestamp()} and * {@link WSSecHeader} for actor and mustunderstand * specification. */ public WSAddTimestamp(String actor, boolean mu) { super(actor, mu); } /** * Adds a new Timestamp to a soap envelope. * * A complete Timestamp is constructed and added to the * wsse:Security header. * * @param doc * The SOAP envelope as W3C document * @param ttl * This is the time difference in seconds between the * Created and the Expires in * Timestamp, set to zero if Expires * should not be added. * @return Document with Timestamp added * @throws Exception * @deprecated replaced by * {@link WSSecTimestamp#build(Document, WSSecHeader)} and * {@link WSSecTimestamp#setTimeToLive(int)} */ public Document build(Document doc, int ttl) { log.debug("Begin add timestamp..."); Element securityHeader = insertSecurityHeader(doc); ts = new Timestamp(wssConfig.isPrecisionInMilliSeconds(), doc, ttl); if (id != null) { ts.setID(id); } WSSecurityUtil.prependChildElement(securityHeader, ts.getElement()); return doc; } /** * Set the wsu:Id value of the Timestamp * * @param id * @deprecated no replacement, id is created by default in * {@link WSSecTimestamp} */ public void setId(String id) { this.id = id; if (ts != null) ts.setID(id); } /** * Get the wsu:Id value of the Timestamp * * @return TODO * * @deprecated replaced by {@link WSSecTimestamp#getId()} */ public String getId() { return id; } }





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