Deploying a Java Web Service on WSAS and Securing It With Username Token Policy

In this screencast by Charitha Kankanamge, he exposes WSAS capability to expose secure Web services using the graphical management console
Date: Fri, 24th Apr, 2009
Level: Introductory
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gweber's picture

Extended Username Token Policy

Hi,

What if the web service requires extra information for the authentication as for instance the username, the company name and the password.
How to configure such security policy with WSAS?

Thanks,

G Weber

satya_mca's picture

How to create the client for secured service with username token

Hi,

I am new to WSAS. I deployed the service using the tutorial and secured it by seeing this video. But I am not knowing how to create a client program to access the service in eclipse. Please help me.

Satya M

halloween's picture

Satya, did you manage to

Satya, did you manage to come up with a solution?
I'm looking for that as well.

Cheers

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