Thank you. Actually I am looking for a standard spec defines how to put the 
access token in soap request. I know several vendors in the industry have their 
solution of it but none of them is following a public standardization. So could 
you please do me a favor on letting me know how your product does for soap? 
Appreciate for your help.

To the community, according recent emails back and force looks like we agree 
that it makes sense to have oauth enabled for soap, but nobody is giving a 
suggestion how to do it except using saml. I will appreciate to hear more 
suggestions before choosing a private way of my organization.

Thanks a lot,
Grant.
Oracle Communications, SDP

On Mar 28, 2012, at 4:38 AM, Jay Thorne <jtho...@layer7tech.com> wrote:

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> http://www.layer7tech.com/products/oauth-toolkit
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> Yes, we can work with OAuth2 in SOAP context. Let me know if you want to hear 
> more about it.
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> Jay Thorne, Director of Development, Tactical Group
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> Layer 7 Technologies t: 778 329 9974 c:604 836 7257
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> From: Chris Dryden 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 1:04 PM
> To: Jay Thorne
> Subject: FW: [OAUTH-WG] Using Oauth2 token to SOAP web services
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> Jay, this message was posted to the OAuth working group today. I have seen 
> someone else asking for the same thing -- OAuth tokens in a SOAP context. 
> This seems like our area of expertise, doesn't it?
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> From: oauth-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:oauth-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of 
> Grant Yang
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:41 PM
> To: oauth@ietf.org
> Subject: [OAUTH-WG] Using Oauth2 token to SOAP web services
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> Hi all,
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> We were discussing the possibility to use Oauth2 token on SOAP in our product.
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> The preferred way in mentioned in RFC is of course to put it to HTTP 
> Authorization header, but in this case it will beyond the scope of SOAP stack 
> and I am not sure it shall be the correct way to go. It is also recognized 
> that there is some implementation (such as salesforce) is using some SOAP 
> header (“sessionId”) to put this token, but it looks like a private 
> implementation and I did not find any specification supporting it.
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> Could any experts here illustrate any organization or forum is working on 
> using Oauth2 token for SOAP request? As there are quite some legacy SOAP 
> based web services, hopefully it is a question makes sense for you as well.
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> Thoughts?
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> Grant Yang
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> Architect, SDP of ORACLE Communications
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