Authenticate web service via p:delegation

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Authenticate web service via p:delegation

Boon Low
Hi,

I'm intending to consume a SOAP web service which requires basic username/password authentication. How do I specify the login via the delegation processor (if)? Or do I establish the login via another processor, as a pre-cursor to the sending the SOAP call?.

Regards,

Boon

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RE: Authenticate web service via p:delegation

Stephen Bayliss

Hi Boon

 

You can do it by embedding the user name and password in the URL if you are using basic authentication.

 

Ie, http://user:password@.../someservice

 

Steve

 


From: Boon Low [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 10 August 2006 15:25
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Subject: [ops-users] Authenticate web service via p:delegation

 

Hi,

 

I'm intending to consume a SOAP web service which requires basic username/password authentication. How do I specify the login via the delegation processor (if)? Or do I establish the login via another processor, as a pre-cursor to the sending the SOAP call?.

 

Regards,

 

Boon

 

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Boon Low

System Development Officer, 

UK National e-Science Centre



 



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Re: Authenticate web service via p:delegation

Boon Low
Thanks Steve. I added the login to the endpoint attribute of the delegation processor's service config. This does the job. 

Boon

On 10 Aug 2006, at 15:43, Stephen Bayliss wrote:

Hi Boon

 

You can do it by embedding the user name and password in the URL if you are using basic authentication.

 

Ie, http://user:password@.../someservice

 

Steve

 


From: Boon Low [[hidden email]]
Sent: 10 August 2006 15:25
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [ops-users] Authenticate web service via p:delegation

 

Hi,

 

I'm intending to consume a SOAP web service which requires basic username/password authentication. How do I specify the login via the delegation processor (if)? Or do I establish the login via another processor, as a pre-cursor to the sending the SOAP call?.

 

Regards,

 

Boon

 

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Boon Low

System Development Officer, 

UK National e-Science Centre



 


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