Hi,

I have the requirement to provide webservices, to internal clients who 
should see all data we have, and external clients who should see a subset 
of the data.

Is there an established way in webservices or CXF to handle this?

One easy way would be to have a layer which would walk the object graph of 
a returned value, setting NULL or 0 where appropriate. The problem is that 
some clients may think 0 is a proper value and that they are seeing 
something they should not be seeing.

I think a cooler way would be to have different WSDL generated, so the 
client stubs don't even have the fields in their generated classes.  But 
how can I make one interface publish 2 different WSDLs and is there a way 
to autogenerate the WSDLs (as I am doing), but perform some kind of 
filtering on how the POJOs are published to WSDL?

Thanks for any help!


Scott Sinclair



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