Saminda,
i was able to figure out what my problem was. i was downloading
Axis2 1.0 and apparently the ntlm authentication method isnt available in
1.0 it requires the nightly builds. after i downloaded and installed a
nightly build i was able to successfully use NTLM authentication with
Axis2.
thank you
Pete
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Saminda Abeyruwan wrote:
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> HttpTransportProperties.NTLMAuthentication ntlmAuthentication =
> new HttpTransportProperties.NTLMAuthentication();
>
> ntlmAuthentication.setUsername("axis2");
> ntlmAuthentication.setPassword("axis2");
> ntlmAuthentication.setHost("axis2");
> ntlmAuthentication.setPort(9443);
> ntlmAuthentication.setRealm("someRealm");
>
> options.setProperty(
>
> org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HTTPConstants.NTLM_AUTHENTICATION,
> ntlmAuthentication);
>
> Please do try this,
>
> Thank you
>
> Saminda
>
>
> Peter Wilkes wrote:
> > Saminda,
> >
> > thank you for the link. that article is a great help however i am
> > still a little confused.
> >
> > from the article it seems that i want to create some
> > HttpTransportProperties and specify that i want NTLM Authentication and
> > then set these properties for the options for the stub. however i'm not
> > having much luck.
> >
> > my compiler cant seem to find the
> > HttpTransportProperties.NTLMAuthenication class. i have checked the
> > online documentation and it doesnt seem to be there as well. do i need to
> > put my imports in a particular order to get a different version of this
> > object?
> >
> > i am using the axis2 1.0 download on the axis2 website. the documentation
> > you pointed me to said it required commons-http3.0 which is in my
> > classpath. i tried moving it to the front to no avail. so far my code
> > looks similiarly to this
> >
> > String serviceLoc = "myServiceURI";
> > MyServiceStub stub = null;
> > Options options = new Options();
> >
> > HttpTransportProperties.NTLMAuthenication ntlmAuthentication = null; //
> > this line generates an error
> >
> > options.setProperty(org.apache.axis2.transport.http.HTTPConstants.NTLM_AUTHENTICATION,
> > ntlmAuthentication); //this line also generates an error
> >
> > stub = new MyServiceStub(serviceLoc);
> > stub._getServiceClient().setOptions(options);
> >
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Saminda Abeyruwan wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://www.wso2.net/kb/161
> >
> > Peter Wilkes wrote:
> >
> >>hello,
> >
> >> first time poster. ^_^ please forgive me.
> >
> >>i'm trying to use Axis2 to connect a Java client to a .NET service running
> >>on IIS. if i don't require authentication i have no problem however my
> >>group would like to use Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) to only
> >>allow users within a specific group access to our website. i've looked
> >>into axis2 and other avenues and are slightly confused.
> >
> >>i've looked into kerberos and have code that will give me a kerberos token
> >>to my java client from the active directory. what i am looking to do is
> >>either give that token to axis2 and have it authenticate with the IIS
> >>website or use that token somehow to get credientals axis could use to
> >>authenticate with the IIS server.
> >
> >>has anyone had any success with this?
> >
> >>we are taking our application in steps also. so if possible i'd like to
> >>use a popup to ask the user form their username/password and use that to
> >>authenticate with the IIS/AD. then if possible move to the single sign-on
> >>approach. however we don't want to put the username/password into a text
> >>file. we dont have a problem prompting for it however don't want to put
> >>it in a xml/txt file.
> >
> >>does anyone have an example that would show how to at runtime configure
> >>Axis2 to use a CommonHTTPTransportSender to use NT Authentication and
> >>allow us to set the username and password all at runtime?
> >
> >>thank you very much for any assistance you can provide.
> >
> >>Pete
> >
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