Hi Espen,
Try to use the following open source library:
http://www.webtair.com/sessionman/index.html.
You can find the comprehensive example here:
http://sessionman.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/sessionman-example.
Article that describe the usage:
http://www.webtair.com/articles/sessionman_en.html .
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On 1/11/07, Espen Falkevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
I want to implement some simple security for my webservice.
From the client I want to set the username and password in the call
(modify the generated stub files so that I have a createcall method which
uses _call.setUsername("username") and _call.setPassword("password")).
Then I want to retrieve the username and password on the server side (in
the method that is published as a webservice). How can this be done?
The security is only for checking some filtersettings, and will not be
used to authenticate the user to see if the user has priveleges to access
the service (this might be implemented later, so I don't want to send the
username and password as input arguments in the method).
Any help is appreciated
Regards,
Espen
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