Background: I'm working on OOB Pairing (via USB) between iOS device and embedded Linux board. Currently, on Linux side, I'm receiving bluetooth linkkey (needed for future connections) and mac address.
ps: if you are familiar with the subject - please, look at this question as well.
My current implementation, uses mac address as device's name (for details - see link to the question above), which is being resolved after second bluetoothd service restart.
Question: is there a way to get bluetooth name of the device having it's mac only with a help of BlueZ? I will use this in the C code with an access to BlueZ's DBus interface.
AFAIK, there is no straight forward DBus API or method to find the name from MAC address. But this can done using the method "GetManagedObjects" in "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" interface of the device.
Below is the pseudo code which will should work if proper error handling and variables are added. DBus XML is added at the top of the source just for reference.
#if 0
dbus-send --system --dest=org.bluez --type=method_call --print-reply /org/bluez/hci0/dev_44_D8_84_02_A3_17 org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable.Introspect
method return sender=:1.1 -> dest=:1.7 reply_serial=2
string "<!DOCTYPE node PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd">
<node>
<interface name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable">
<method name="Introspect">
<arg name="xml" type="s" direction="out"/>
</method>
</interface>
<interface name="org.bluez.Device1">
<method name="Disconnect"></method>
<method name="Connect"></method>
<method name="ConnectProfile">
<arg name="UUID" type="s" direction="in"/>
</method>
<method name="DisconnectProfile">
<arg name="UUID" type="s" direction="in"/>
</method>
<method name="Pair"></method>
<method name="CancelPairing"></method>
<property name="Address" type="s" access="read"></property>
<property name="Name" type="s" access="read"></property>
<property name="Alias" type="s" access="readwrite"></property>
<property name="Class" type="u" access="read"></property>
<property name="Appearance" type="q" access="read"></property>
<property name="Icon" type="s" access="read"></property>
<property name="Paired" type="b" access="read"></property>
<property name="Trusted" type="b" access="readwrite"></property>
<property name="Blocked" type="b" access="readwrite"></property>
<property name="LegacyPairing" type="b" access="read"></property>
<property name="RSSI" type="n" access="read"></property>
<property name="Connected" type="b" access="read"></property>
<property name="UUIDs" type="as" access="read"></property>
<property name="Modalias" type="s" access="read"></property>
<property name="Adapter" type="o" access="read"></property>
</interface>
<interface name="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties">
<method name="Get">
<arg name="interface" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="name" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="value" type="v" direction="out"/>
</method>
<method name="Set">
<arg name="interface" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="name" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="value" type="v" direction="in"/>
</method>
<method name="GetAll">
<arg name="interface" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="out"/>
</method>
<signal name="PropertiesChanged">
<arg name="interface" type="s"/>
<arg name="changed_properties" type="a{sv}"/>
<arg name="invalidated_properties" type="as"/>
</signal>
</interface>
<node name="player0"/></node>"
#endif
#define BT_BLUEZ_NAME "org.bluez"
#define BT_MANAGER_PATH "/"
#define BT_ADAPTER_INTERFACE "org.bluez.Adapter1"
#define BT_DEVICE_IFACE "org.bluez.Device1"
#define BT_MANAGER_INTERFACE "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager"
#define BT_PROPERTIES_INTERFACE "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"
int main(void)
{
char *known_address = "2C:F0:A2:26:D7:F5"; /*This is your address to search */
conn = g_bus_get_sync(G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM, NULL, &error);
proxy = g_dbus_proxy_new_sync(conn, G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, BT_BLUEZ_NAME, BT_MANAGER_PATH, BT_MANAGER_INTERFACE, NULL, &err);
result = g_dbus_proxy_call_sync(proxy, "GetManagedObjects", NULL, G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE, -1, NULL, &err);
g_variant_get(result, "(a{oa{sa{sv}}})", &iter);
char *device_path = NULL;
char device_address[18] = { 0 };
/* Parse the signature: oa{sa{sv}}} */
while (g_variant_iter_loop(iter, "{&oa{sa{sv}}}", &device_path, NULL)) {
{
char address[BT_ADDRESS_STRING_SIZE] = { 0 };
char *dev_addr;
dev_addr = strstr(device_path, "dev_");
if (dev_addr != NULL) {
char *pos = NULL;
dev_addr += 4;
g_strlcpy(address, dev_addr, sizeof(address));
while ((pos = strchr(address, '_')) != NULL) {
*pos = ':';
}
g_strlcpy(device_address, address, BT_ADDRESS_STRING_SIZE);
}
}
if (g_strcmp0(known_address, device_address) == 0) {
/* Find the name of the device */
device_property_proxy = g_dbus_proxy_new_sync(conn, G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, BT_BLUEZ_NAME, &device_path, BT_PROPERTIES_INTERFACE, NULL, NULL);
result = g_dbus_proxy_call_sync(proxy, "Get", g_variant_new("(ss)", BT_DEVICE_IFACE, "Alias"), G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE, -1, NULL, &error);
const char *local = NULL;
g_variant_get(result, "(v)", &temp);
local = g_variant_get_string(temp, NULL);
printf("Your desired name : %s\n", local);
}
}
}
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Hi im new in the jenkins/ant/groovy world and google couldnt help me to solve my problem.
My task is to get rid of ant scripts in the build process (with jenkins) and include them into the jenkins job (Execute system Groovy script).
The bold sections of my script are the reason for the failure, but i dont know how to solve this.
I hope someone can help me with that problem.
This is my "Execute system Groovy script":
antbuild = new AntBuilder()
projectHome = '...Homedirectory'
projectDomainModel = projectHome + '/CSSDomainModel'
projectPresentationBase = projectHome + '/CSSPresentationBase'
projectServices = projectHome + '/CSSServices'
projectResource = projectHome + '/src/main/resources'
Sources = projectHome + '/Presentation/JavaSource'
projectLibraries = 'lib/bin'
projectWebContent = projectHome + '/Presentation/WebContent'
projectWebInf = projectWebContent + '/WEB-INF'
deployHome = projectHome + '/target/servicekundenportal'
deployBuild = deployHome + '/build/classes'
deployWebInf = deployHome + '/WEB-INF'
foreignSources = 'src'
deployWARFile = deployHome + '/serviceportal.war'
j2eeLibraries = 'D:/Programme_x64/tomcat/8.0.21/Instanz_02/lib'
compileTarget = '1.8'
<b>compilerSourceFiles = antbuild.path{
pathelement(path:Sources)
pathelement(path:projectDomainModel + '/' + foreignSources)
pathelement(path:projectPresentationBase + '/' + foreignSources)
pathelement(path:projectServices + '/' + foreignSources)
}
compilerLibraryFiles = antbuild.path{
fileset(dir:projectDomainModel + '/' + projectLibraries) {include name:'**/*.jar'}
fileset(dir:projectPresentationBase + '/' + projectLibraries) {include name:'**/*.jar'}
fileset(dir:projectServices + '/' + projectLibraries) {include name:'**/*.jar'}
fileset(dir:j2eeLibraries) {include name:'**/*.jar'}
}</b>
antbuild.delete(dir:deployHome)
antbuild.delete(file:deployWARFile)
antbuild.mkdir(dir:deployBuild)
build() {
antbuild.javac(
destdir:deployBuild,
target:compileTarget,
debug:true,
fork:true,
executable:'D:/Programme_x64/Java/jdk1.8.0_45/bin/javac')<b>{
src(path:compilerSourceFiles)
classpath(path:compilerLibraryFiles)
}</b>
}
build()
The part of the Ant script that i am not able to convert:
<!-- Compiler Source File Definition -->
<path id="compilerSourceFiles">
<pathelement path="${Sources}" />
<pathelement path="${projectDomainModel}/${foreignSources}" />
<pathelement path="${projectPresentationBase}/${foreignSources}" />
<pathelement path="${projectServices}/${foreignSources}" />
</path>
<!-- Compiler Library Definition -->
<path id="compilerLibraryFiles">
<fileset id="librariesDomainModel" dir="${projectDomainModel}/${projectLibraries}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
<fileset id="librariesPresentationBase" dir="${projectPresentationBase}/${projectLibraries}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
<fileset id="librariesServices" dir="${projectServices}/${projectLibraries}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
<fileset dir="${j2eeLibraries}">
<include name="**/*.jar" />
</fileset>
</path>
<target name="executeCompiler" depends="preCompile">
<javac destdir="${deployBuild}" target="${compileTarget}"
debug="true" debuglevel="lines,vars" encoding="ISO8859-1">
<src refid="compilerSourceFiles" />
<classpath refid="compilerLibraryFiles" />
</javac>
</target>
You example has a few too many dependencies on local directory structures etc to replicate in full, but using something like the below as a pattern should get you moving in the right direction:
def ant = new AntBuilder()
def projectHome = '...Homedirectory'
ant.path(id: 'compilerSourceFiles') {
pathelement(path: "$projectHome/Presentation/JavaSource")
pathelement(path: "$projectHome/CSSDomainModel/src")
pathelement(path: "$projectHome/CSSPresentationBase/src")
pathelement(path: "$projectHome/CSSServices/src")
}
ant.path(id: "compilerSourceFiles") {
fileset(id: "librariesDomainModel", dir: "$projectHome/CSSDomainModel/lib/bin") {
include(name: "**/*.jar")
}
fileset(id: "librariesPresentationBase", dir: "....") {
include(name: "**/*.jar")
}
//...
}
ant.target(name: 'executeCompiler', depends: 'preCompile') {
javac(destDir: "...", target: "...", debug: true, debugLevel: "lines,vars", encoding: "...") {
src(refid: "compilerSourceFiles")
classpath(refid: "compilerLibraryFiles")
}
}
In other words, each ant xml snippet:
<outerelement outerattribute="outervalue">
<innerelement innerattribute="innervalue" />
</outerelement>
gets converted to:
ant.outerelement(outerattribute: "outervalue") {
innerelement(innerattribute: "innervalue")
}
when using AntBuilder.
I have a working ant-task that runs me a batch of junit-tests, in the following fashion:
<junit printsummary="yes" showoutput="yes" haltonfailure="no">
<formatter type="plain" />
<classpath>
<path refid="app.compile.classpath" />
<path id="classes" location="${app.classes.home}" />
<path id="test-classes" location="${app.build.home}/test-classes" />
</classpath>
<batchtest fork="no" todir="${app.tests.reports}">
<fileset dir="${app.tests.home}">
<include name="**/*Test*.java" />
</fileset>
</batchtest>
</junit>
Now this works fine right now, except for the names of the Test-reports that are generated. These names are overly long and follow the pattern:
TEST-com.company.package.Class.txt
Is there a way for specify a file-naming pattern for the report files for batchtest, preferrably for ant 1.6.5?
I know that for a single test, you can specify a filename by using the outfile attribute. In the junit-task reference, it's just stated that:
It then generates a test class name for each resource that ends in .java or .class.
No, it's not possible.
According to the source code
protected void execute(JUnitTest arg, int thread) throws BuildException {
validateTestName(arg.getName());
JUnitTest test = (JUnitTest) arg.clone();
test.setThread(thread);
// set the default values if not specified
//#todo should be moved to the test class instead.
if (test.getTodir() == null) {
test.setTodir(getProject().resolveFile("."));
}
if (test.getOutfile() == null) {
test.setOutfile("TEST-" + test.getName());
}
// execute the test and get the return code
TestResultHolder result = null;
if (!test.getFork()) {
result = executeInVM(test);
} else {
ExecuteWatchdog watchdog = createWatchdog();
result = executeAsForked(test, watchdog, null);
// null watchdog means no timeout, you'd better not check with null
}
actOnTestResult(result, test, "Test " + test.getName());
}
it will create the out file as "TEST-" + test.getName() if you don't specify it explicitly in the test element. It's not possible to specify it in batchtest element.
I'm new to android, so this might be prety basic.
I'm trying to write data into a file, yet I can not find the file in the device.
I'm trying to get the file in the following directory:
"Computer\Nexus 5\Internal storage\Android\data\application name"
I have tried different method but none of them has worked:
FileOutputStream stream;
try {
stream = openFileOutput(filename,Context.MODE_APPEND | Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
stream.write(string.getBytes());
stream.close();
}catch(IOException e){
}}
and
String path = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath()+"/Android/data/" + packageName + "/files/";
try {
boolean exists = (new File(path )).exists();
if (!exists) {
new File(path ).mkdirs();
}
// Open output stream
FileOutputStream fOut = new FileOutputStream(path + filename,true);
// write integers as separated ascii's
fOut.write((Integer.valueOf(content).toString() + " ").getBytes());
// Close output stream
fOut.flush();
fOut.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
I have added the permission in the manifest :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.proLeague"
android:versionCode="1"
android:versionName="1.0" >
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE"/>
<group gid="sdcard_rw" />
<group gid="media_rw" />
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="8"
android:targetSdkVersion="21" />
<application
android:allowBackup="true"
android:debuggable= "true"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:theme="#style/AppTheme" >
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:label="#string/app_name" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
</application>
</manifest>
I thought maybe the file is logged properly but I need to pull it out from the ADB, is that possible?
I had manage to solve my issues on my own :
Evantually the code was fine, the problem was that on my nexus 5 phone I need to reboot the phone before I search for new files in the flash storage.
I saw in some blogs it is pretty common.
I am trying to develope an Ant macrodef which gets the values separated by commas of the Require-Bundle property in a Manifest file passed as parameter. What I want to obtain is something like this:
Require-Bundle=org.eclipse.ui,org.eclipse.ui.ide,org.eclipse.ui.views...
The problem I am facing in my code is that it doesn't take into account if the property has multiple values in multiple lines, here is my code:
<macrodef name="getDependencies">
<attribute name="file" />
<attribute name="prefix" default="ant-mf." />
<sequential>
<loadproperties>
<file file="#{file}" />
<filterchain>
<linecontains>
<contains value="Require-Bundle" />
</linecontains>
<prefixlines prefix="#{prefix}" />
</filterchain>
</loadproperties>
</sequential>
</macrodef>
But this is what I get:
[echoproperties] ant-mf.Require-Bundle=org.eclipse.ui,
Any help will be appreciated.
Most likely, your Manifest file looks like this:
Require-Bundle: org.eclipse.ui,
org.eclipse.ui.ide,
org.eclipse.ui.views,
...
Unfortunately, Java Manifest files aren't quite Java Properties files. Manifest files can have attributes that span multiple lines whereas Property files can't have multi-line values. The <loadproperties> task can't handle multi-line attributes.
Instead, you'll need an Ant task that knows about Manifest files. In another question, Richard Steele provides Ant script that loads a Manifest file from a Jar file. You can adapt the example to get just the Require-Bundle attribute.
Thanks to Chad Nouis I have changed the macrodef approach to scriptdef. I have debugged and adapted the Richard Steele script to fit my needs:
<!--
Loads entries from a manifest file.
#manifest A manifest file to read
#entry The name of the manifest entry to load (optional)
#prefix A prefix to prepend (optional)
-->
<scriptdef name="getDependencies" language="javascript" description="Gets all entries or a specified one of a manifest file">
<attribute name="manifest" />
<attribute name="entry" />
<attribute name="prefix" />
<![CDATA[
var filename = attributes.get("manifest");
var entry = attributes.get("entry");
if (entry == null) {
entry = "";
}
var prefix = attributes.get("prefix");
if (prefix == null) {
prefix = "";
}
var manifest;
if (filename != null) {
manifest = new java.util.jar.Manifest(new java.io.FileInputStream(new java.io.File(filename)));
} else {
self.fail("File is required");
}
if (manifest == null) {
self.log("Problem loading the Manifest");
} else {
var attributes = manifest.getMainAttributes();
if (attributes != null) {
if (entry != "") {
project.setProperty(prefix + entry, attributes.getValue(entry));
} else {
var it = attributes.keySet().iterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
var key = it.next();
project.setProperty(prefix + key, attributes.getValue(key));
}
}
}
}
]]>
</scriptdef>
Im using spring security, but some parts without been secure and some with so i implemented http pattern for my paths, but it doesnt appear to be working or even going through that part of the code...
Code done so far:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<mule xmlns:servlet="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/servlet"
xmlns:cxf="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/cxf"
xmlns:vm="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/vm"
xmlns:scripting="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/scripting"
xmlns:core="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core" xmlns:jdbc-ee="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/jdbc" xmlns:ssl="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ssl" xmlns:doc="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/documentation" xmlns:ee="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/core"
xmlns:mulexml="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/xml" xmlns:https="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/https"
xmlns="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:spring="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" xmlns:http="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http"
xmlns:pattern="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/pattern"
xmlns:mule-ss="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/spring-security"
xmlns:ss="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security"
xsi:schemaLocation="
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/servlet http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/servlet/current/mule-servlet.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/cxf http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/cxf/current/mule-cxf.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/vm http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/vm/current/mule-vm.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/scripting http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/scripting/current/mule-scripting.xsd http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core/current/mule.xsd http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/jdbc http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/jdbc/current/mule-jdbc-ee.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/pattern http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/pattern/current/mule-pattern.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/core http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ee/core/current/mule-ee.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/xml http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/xml/current/mule-xml.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/https http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/https/current/mule-https.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-current.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core/3.4/mule.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http/3.4/mule-http.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/pattern http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/pattern/3.4/mule-pattern.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/spring-security http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/spring-security/3.4/mule-spring-security.xsd
http://www.springframework.org/schema/security http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-3.1.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ssl http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/ssl/current/mule-ssl.xsd" version="EE-3.4.0">
<mule-ss:security-manager>
<mule-ss:delegate-security-provider name="jdbc-provider" delegate-ref="authenticationManager"></mule-ss:delegate-security-provider>
</mule-ss:security-manager>
<spring:beans>
<spring:bean class="org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingInInterceptor" id="loggingInInterceptor" />
<spring:bean class="org.apache.cxf.interceptor.LoggingOutInterceptor" id="loggingOutInterceptor"/>
<spring:bean id="dataSource" class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource">
<spring:property name="driverClassName" value="${database.driver}"/>
<spring:property name="url" value="${database.url}"/>
<spring:property name="username" value="${database.user}"/>
<spring:property name="password" value="${database.pass}"/>
</spring:bean>
<ss:http auto-config="true" use-expressions="true" request-matcher="regex">
<ss:intercept-url pattern="^/services/.*\.WSDL$" access="permitAll"/>
<ss:intercept-url pattern="^/services/${webservice.idp.in.pessoas.path}" access="hasRole('ROLE_IDP')" />
<ss:intercept-url pattern="^/services/${webservice.idp.in.setor.path}" access="hasRole('ROLE_IDP')" >
</ss:http>
<ss:authentication-manager alias="authenticationManager" >
<ss:authentication-provider>
<ss:jdbc-user-service data-source-ref="dataSource"
users-by-username-query="
select username, password, enabled
from users where username=?"
authorities-by-username-query="
select u.username, ur.authority from users u, authorities ur
where u.id = ur.user_id and u.username =? "/>
</ss:authentication-provider>
</ss:authentication-manager>
</spring:beans>
<https:connector name="httpsConnector" doc:name="HTTP\HTTPS">
<https:tls-key-store path="${mule.home}/conf/keystore.jks" keyPassword="ciasc.123" storePassword="ciasc.123"></https:tls-key-store>
</https:connector>
<scripting:transformer name="noopLoggingTransformer">
<scripting:script engine="groovy">
def props = [:]
props['User-Agent'] = message.getProperty('User-Agent', org.mule.api.transport.PropertyScope.INBOUND)
props['MULE_REMOTE_CLIENT_ADDRESS'] = message.getProperty('MULE_REMOTE_CLIENT_ADDRESS', org.mule.api.transport.PropertyScope.INBOUND)
props['http.request'] = message.getProperty('http.request', org.mule.api.transport.PropertyScope.INBOUND)
muleContext.client.dispatch('vm://log-request.in', payload, props)
message
</scripting:script>
</scripting:transformer>
<pattern:web-service-proxy name="Logradouros2" transformer-refs="noopLoggingTransformer" wsdlFile="AutenticacaoServico.wsdl">
<http:inbound-endpoint address="${serverName}/services/Logradouros/AutenticacaoServico" exchange-pattern="request-response">
<http:basic-security-filter realm="mule-realm"/>
</http:inbound-endpoint>
<http:outbound-endpoint address="${targetServer}/servicos/v2/AutenticacaoServico.svc" exchange-pattern="request-response" />
</pattern:web-service-proxy>
<jdbc-ee:postgresql-data-source name="WSA" user="${database.user}" password="${database.pass}" url="${database.url}" transactionIsolation="UNSPECIFIED" doc:name="PostgreSQL Data Source">
</jdbc-ee:postgresql-data-source>
<jdbc-ee:connector name="jdbcConnector" dataSource-ref="WSA" validateConnections="false" transactionPerMessage="true" queryTimeout="10" pollingFrequency="10000" doc:name="JDBC">
<jdbc-ee:query key="wsadb" value="insert into inbound_messages (payload, timestamp, agent, ip_from, endpoint, soap_operation) values ('', now(), #[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('user-agent').toString()], #[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('MULE_REMOTE_CLIENT_ADDRESS').toString()], #[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('http.request').toString()], '');"></jdbc-ee:query>
</jdbc-ee:connector>
<flow name="log-request" doc:name="log-request">
<vm:inbound-endpoint path="log-request.in" />
<logger message="#[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('user-agent').toString()], #[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('MULE_REMOTE_CLIENT_ADDRESS').toString()], #[groovy: return message.getInboundProperty('http.request').toString()]" level="INFO" doc:name="Logger"/>
<jdbc-ee:outbound-endpoint exchange-pattern="one-way" queryKey="wsadb" responseTimeout="10000" queryTimeout="-1" connector-ref="jdbcConnector" doc:name="Persist raw message" />
</flow>
</mule>
What is required to do to access that?
What i intend to do with that is access the wsdl file without login requirements, and the methods with...
Since you are using Mule's inbound HTTP endpoint, most of the Spring Security you have in place is useless. For example the intercept-url are not doing anything.
I suggest your look at the source code of org.mule.transport.http.filters.HttpBasicAuthenticationFilter and extend it with your own code that will waive security for WSDL requests.
Then replace <http:basic-security-filter realm="mule-realm"/> with your own version.