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Thanks you Benson, does gsoap has security specifications? I mean, we have
CXF service with security settings which authenticates the Client. so does
gsoap has that capability in store?
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Any idea on this please?
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an XML String(*a*) out of the user bean and send it to the Client as a
regular string?Please suggest!!!Thanks
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