Pobzeb,
How did you encrypt the password? Is it a documented method?
thanks,
dims
On 11/1/05, Pobzeb Armerding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have actually just finished a webservice client that uses the setUsername
> and setPassword methods of the call interface. This is how it works:
>
> SOAPInterface_PortType service = new
> SOAPInterfaceLocator().getSOAPInterface();
> ((SOAPInterface_BindingStub)service).setUsername("username");
> ((SOAPInterface_BindingStub)service).setPassword("password");
>
> SOAPReturn return = service.getMethod(Parameters);
>
>
> The only issue that I found with this method is that the password needed to
> be encrypted for my use. If I did not encrypt the string used in the
> password, I received a 401 Authentication error.
>
> I hope this helps you to at least get started.
>
> Pobzeb Armerding
> Vann's Inc.
> Software Engineer
>
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:42:34 -0800, Ravi Krishnamurthy wrote:
> | Hello:
> | I see the call interface has setUserName and setPassword. Wondering
> | if there is any example on how to set up a webservice that needs
> | the username and password for testing.
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Ravi
>
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