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I want to create a custom interceptor to access the x.509 certificate, and as I have read here:

http://forum.springsource.org/showthread.php?100159-ProviderNotFoundException-wiring-CXF-s-WSS4JInInterceptor-with-Spring-Security.

I have to create an interceptor after the default org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor But I can't find any clue about wehre should I configure this. By the way I'm using spring xml configuration.

 <jaxws:inInterceptors >
            <!--<bean class="org.apache.cxf.ws.security.wss4j.WSS4JInInterceptor" >-->
                <!--<constructor-arg>-->
                    <!--<map>-->
                        <!--<entry key="action" value="Signature"/>-->
                        <!--<entry key="signaturePropFile" value="server-crypto.properties"/>-->
                        <!--<entry key="signatureKeyIdentifier" value="serverkey"/>-->
                        <!--<entry key="passwordCallbackClass" value="com.kprtech.service.ws.impl.ServerCallback"/>-->
                    <!--</map>-->
                <!--</constructor-arg>-->
            <!--</bean>-->
            <bean class="com.kprtech.service.ws.service2.MyWSS4JInInterceptor"  >

            </bean>
        </jaxws:inInterceptors>

I have read that adding an interceptor after the WSS4J default interceptor would allow me to access the certificate in another interceptor executed after, but I can't find any way to change the order in which certificates executes.

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Try to use the addAfter() method of the AbstractPhaseInterceptor in your interceptor's constructor.

See detailes here.

Can you post your interceptor's code?

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