It seems the issue was with the SessionParameter credentials. Evidently the WS security is not leveraged, or perhaps misconfigured, on my client's SharePoint site. Removing them completely resolved the latter 401s.
Best regards, Jess "You Know" <[email protected]> wrote: >Actually this still does not seem to be sufficient, at least in my case. With >the suggested fixes, I can invoke getRepositories and createSession, but >requesting an object results in a 401 unauthorized error. If the admin >disables NTLM, then the call succeeds. Has anyone been successful with CMIS, >Sharepoint, and NTLM? > >"Florian Müller" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Hi Jess, >> >>There are two ways to achieve that. Both require a bit of effort. >> >>1. Download the WSDL with a web browser and store it on your local disk >>(or on another web server). Provide a file://... URL to OpenCMIS. It >>will then connect to the SharePoint service that is specified in the WSDL. >> >>2. Use java.net.Authenticator to provide the username and password. This >>will enable the NTLM authentication that SharePoint actually wants. Note >>that this sets the authentication for the whole JVM. That's why we can't >>(shouldn't) do this in OpenCMIS directly. >> >> >>Regards, >> >>Florian >> >> >>On 19/09/2010 13:19, [email protected] wrote: >>> I was wondering if anyone has had success connecting to a SharePoint 2010 >>> service? I've tried connecting with the web service bindings, but receive >>> a 401 error code when the client attempts to pull the WSDL. The WSDL url >>> is protected with basic auth. I'm supplying the user/password properties, >>> but it doesn't seem that the client is negotiating basic auth for this >>> purpose. I guess it is assuming only WS-Security. Is there another >>> setting to support basic auth when requesting the service WSDL? >>> >>> I tried going the REST route as well, but I cannot figure out the proper >>> SharePoint URL format for this binding. >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> >>> best regards, >>> >>> Jess Evans >>> >> > >-- >Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
