Hi George, I had the same problem while working on the iPhone selector. The iPhone SDK doesn't have SOAP support. I think in Higgins the only ways of requesting a token are either talking directly to an STS (WS-Trust), or talking to the I-Card Service (SOAP) which will then talk to the STS for you.
What I ended up doing on the iPhone is prepare the SOAP calls I needed as simple text files with placeholders into which I dynamically fill variable values. Very dumb string processing; not too great, but works. And the SOAP responses I parse using the iPhone XML API. Not sure if something like that is an option in Javascript. Markus On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:44 PM, George Stanchev <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I need to create a lightweight token request binding that can be executed > from dumb and incapable clients such as javascript. I can't use the trust > SOAP bindings since it needs to be lightweight and "dumb". Is there any > standard available or someone can point me to a direction that someone has > already done this with Higgins? > > Thanks > > /George > > _______________________________________________ > higgins-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev > >
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