I've never actually done this, but can't you encrypt the credentials 
in Flex, send them to the webservice, and decrypt them in the service?

~randy

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> On Friday 25 Apr 2008, valdhor wrote:
> > We don't use Flex to access our Web Services; We use PHP or Perl. 
To
> > stop unauthorized access we use a combination of SSL as well as
> > wssecurity
> 
> Just to be clear, this doesn't 'stop' anyone writing their own 
client for your 
> service.
> 
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