James,
It was a PEBCAK error. I mistyped the username. =)
Joshua
| James Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
05/11/2006 02:53 PM
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To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: How to do basic http authentication with axis 1.3 client? |
So that worked?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Never mind!
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 05/11/2006 02:45 PM
> Please respond to axis-user
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> To: [email protected]
> cc:
> Subject: Re: How to do basic http authentication with
> axis 1.3 client?
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> Thanks for the reply James. No dice though. Any other ideas?
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> -joshua
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> *James Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
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> 05/11/2006 02:39 PM
> Please respond to axis-user
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> Subject: Re: How to do basic http authentication with
> axis 1.3 client?
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> I am new to this, so by all means this may not be the way to do it, but
> perhaps you can try:
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> URL serviceUrl = new
> URL("http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:7001/webservice/MyService?WSDL");
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> Jim
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I tried the following and I still get a 401 error:
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> > MyService myService = new MyServiceLocator();
> > URL serviceUrl = new
> > URL("http://localhost:7001/webservice/MyService?WSDL");
> > MyServicePortType mspt =
> > myService.getMyServicePortTypeSoapPort(serviceUrl);
> > * Stub stub = (Stub)mspt;*
> > * stub.setUsername("someusername");*
> > * stub.setPassword("somepassword");*
> >
> > result = mspt.getSomeResult(79744);
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> > Is there something else I need to do?
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 05/11/2006 02:08 PM
> > Please respond to axis-user
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> > To: [email protected]
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> > Subject: How to do basic http authentication with axis
> > 1.3 client?
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> > I generated my stubs using the axis-wsdl2java ant task specifying a
> > username/password. When the service was unsecured, I used to be able
> > to call it like this:
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> > MyService myService = new MyServiceLocator();
> > URL serviceUrl = new
> > URL("http://localhost:7001/webservice/MyService?WSDL");
> > MyServicePortType mspt =
> > myService.getMyServicePortTypeSoapPort(serviceUrl);
> >
> > result = mspt.getSomeResult(79744);
> >
> > Now that the service has been secured using basic authentication
> > (username/password), how do I specify my username/password when
> > connecting to the service?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Joshua
> >
> >
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