Examples of validateToken()


Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.SAMLTokenValidator.validateToken()

        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        assertTrue(samlTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
       
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
                samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Renew the Assertion
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        assertTrue(samlTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
       
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
                samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Renew the Assertion
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        assertTrue(samlTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
       
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
                samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Renew the Assertion
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(renewTarget);
        validatorParameters.setToken(renewTarget);
       
        // Validate the token
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
            samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.EXPIRED);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm().equals("A"));
       
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        // Now validate it again
        ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(renewerResponse.getToken());
        tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    }
   
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(renewTarget);
        validatorParameters.setToken(renewTarget);
       
        // Validate the token
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
            samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.EXPIRED);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getTokenRealm().equals("B"));
       
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        // Now validate it again
        ReceivedToken validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(renewerResponse.getToken());
        tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
    }
   
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        assertTrue(samlTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
       
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
                samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Renew the Assertion
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        // Now validate it again
        validateTarget = new ReceivedToken(renewerResponse.getToken());
        tokenRequirements.setValidateTarget(validateTarget);
        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        validatorResponse = samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Now try to renew it again!
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Examples of org.apache.cxf.sts.token.validator.TokenValidator.validateToken()

        validatorParameters.setToken(validateTarget);
       
        assertTrue(samlTokenValidator.canHandleToken(validateTarget));
       
        TokenValidatorResponse validatorResponse =
                samlTokenValidator.validateToken(validatorParameters);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken() != null);
        assertTrue(validatorResponse.getToken().getState() == STATE.VALID);
       
        // Renew the Assertion
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