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package org.apache.cxf.systest.sts.cross_domain;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.URL;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import javax.xml.ws.Service;
import org.apache.cxf.Bus;
import org.apache.cxf.bus.spring.SpringBusFactory;
import org.apache.cxf.systest.sts.common.SecurityTestUtil;
import org.apache.cxf.testutil.common.AbstractBusClientServerTestBase;
import org.example.contract.doubleit.DoubleItPortType;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
/**
* Some tests that illustrate how CXF clients can get tokens from different STS instances for
* service invocations.
*/
public class CrossDomainTest extends AbstractBusClientServerTestBase {
static final String STSPORT = allocatePort(STSServer.class);
static final String STSPORT2 = allocatePort(STSServer.class, 2);
private static final String NAMESPACE = "http://www.example.org/contract/DoubleIt";
private static final QName SERVICE_QNAME = new QName(NAMESPACE, "DoubleItService");
private static final String PORT = allocatePort(Server.class);
// These tests require port numbers in the WSDLs and so we can't easily do variable substitution
private static boolean portFree = true;
@BeforeClass
public static void startServers() throws Exception {
assertTrue(
"Server failed to launch",
// run the server in the same process
// set this to false to fork
launchServer(Server.class, true)
);
try {
ServerSocket sock = new ServerSocket(30101);
sock.close();
assertTrue(
"Server failed to launch",
// run the server in the same process
// set this to false to fork
launchServer(STSServer.class, true)
);
sock = new ServerSocket(30102);
sock.close();
assertTrue(
"Server failed to launch",
// run the server in the same process
// set this to false to fork
launchServer(STSServer2.class, true)
);
} catch (IOException ex) {
portFree = false;
// portFree is set to false + the test won't run
}
}
@org.junit.AfterClass
public static void cleanup() throws Exception {
SecurityTestUtil.cleanup();
stopAllServers();
}
// In this test, a CXF client checks to see that the location defined on its STSClient is different
// from that configured in the Issuer of the IssuedToken policy supplied in the WSDL of the
// service provider. It obtains a SAML Token from the configured STS first, and then sends it in
// the security header to the second STS. The returned token is then sent to the service provider.
// This illustrates cross-domain SSO: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3520
@org.junit.Test
@org.junit.Ignore
public void testCrossDomain() throws Exception {
SpringBusFactory bf = new SpringBusFactory();
URL busFile = CrossDomainTest.class.getResource("cxf-client.xml");
Bus bus = bf.createBus(busFile.toString());
SpringBusFactory.setDefaultBus(bus);
SpringBusFactory.setThreadDefaultBus(bus);
URL wsdl = CrossDomainTest.class.getResource("DoubleIt.wsdl");
Service service = Service.create(wsdl, SERVICE_QNAME);
QName portQName = new QName(NAMESPACE, "DoubleItCrossDomainPort");
DoubleItPortType transportPort =
service.getPort(portQName, DoubleItPortType.class);
updateAddressPort(transportPort, PORT);
// Transport port
doubleIt(transportPort, 25);
((java.io.Closeable)transportPort).close();
bus.shutdown(true);
}
// The Service references STS "b". The WSDL of STS "b" has an IssuedToken that references STS "a".
// So the client gets the WSDL of "b" via WS-MEX, which in turn has an IssuedToken policy.
// The client has a configured STSClient for this + uses it to get a token from "a", and in
// turn to use the returned token to get a token from "b", to access the service.
@org.junit.Test
public void testCrossDomainMEX() throws Exception {
if (!portFree) {
return;
}
SpringBusFactory bf = new SpringBusFactory();
URL busFile = CrossDomainTest.class.getResource("cxf-client.xml");
Bus bus = bf.createBus(busFile.toString());
SpringBusFactory.setDefaultBus(bus);
SpringBusFactory.setThreadDefaultBus(bus);
URL wsdl = CrossDomainTest.class.getResource("DoubleIt.wsdl");
Service service = Service.create(wsdl, SERVICE_QNAME);
QName portQName = new QName(NAMESPACE, "DoubleItCrossDomainMEXPort");
DoubleItPortType transportPort =
service.getPort(portQName, DoubleItPortType.class);
updateAddressPort(transportPort, PORT);
// Transport port
doubleIt(transportPort, 25);
((java.io.Closeable)transportPort).close();
bus.shutdown(true);
}
private static void doubleIt(DoubleItPortType port, int numToDouble) {
int resp = port.doubleIt(numToDouble);
assertEquals(numToDouble * 2, resp);
}
}