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quick question, where do you specify that? In services.xml or web.xml
as a init-param to the xFireServlet? thanks! Tomek Sztelak wrote: Hi You can just use "services.list.disabled" property to control that list.On 8/17/07, Jim Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The environment I am using is : Apache + Tomcat . I will control URL access in Apache/Tomcat with mod_jk. Cheers, Jim ----- Original Message ---- From: "Hogan, Gavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 5:15:07 AM Subject: RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory? Just wondering if you picked a solution for this problem? I don't need to do this yet but I am sure I will have a need in the future since we tend to hand edit our wsdl's before giving them to clients. ___________________________________________ Gavin Hogan Programmer/Analyst The State University of New York State University Plaza Albany, NY 12246 Phone 518-443-5481 fax 518-443-5809 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Hogan, Gavin Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 8:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory? Alternatively you can create a servlet filter and deny all "GET" requests on that path, I assume your web service clients would be making "POST" requests? Gavin ___________________________________________ Gavin Hogan Programmer/Analyst The State University of New York State University Plaza Albany, NY 12246 Phone 518-443-5481 fax 518-443-5809 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Yogesh Chawla - PD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 12:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory? Hi Jim, I think this is something you would probably do at the Servlet Container level or web server level. What web server or servlet container are you using? Tomcat allows you to restrict access to certain URLs based on patters. Perhaps you can check that out. Also in the Apache virtual host setup, you can deny entire directories like the web-inf for example. Can you give us more details on your setup? Cheers, Yogesh --- Jim Burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:If I have some services that can be find at http://localhost:8080/services, a page will show Services: MntAccessService[wsdl] TrackService[wsdl] UMService[wsdl] How to avoid people to see that page? Thanks. Jim --
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- [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory? Jim Burns
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory... Yogesh Chawla - PD
- RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service direc... Hogan, Gavin
- RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service d... Hogan, Gavin
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory... Jim Burns
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service direc... Tomek Sztelak
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service d... Matthew Kerle
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Servi... Tomek Sztelak
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory... Jim Burns
- RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service direc... Hogan, Gavin
- RE: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service d... Hogan, Gavin
- Re: [xfire-user] How to hide Web Service directory... Jim Burns
