FYI

The --user and --password options are used to access the WSDL URI for the tool.  WSDL 
may be protected by web server Basic Authentication.  They do not embed this info in 
to the stubs.

The _setProperty() function is the right way to do this.

--
Tom Jordahl
Macromedia


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 3:06 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: How to control the Call object in code generated by
WSDL2Java ?


Run WSDL2Java with no parameters and you will see --user --password options
are available. I haven't used these options but I think that the user and
password will be embedded directly into the client side generated code for
XXXBindingStub.java.

Another option may be to use:

yourStub._setProperty( javax.xml.rpc.Call.USERNAME_PROPERTY, "username" );
yourStub._setProperty( javax.xml.rpc.Call.PASSWORD_PROPERTY, "password" );

Good luck!

alan

-----Original Message-----
From: Naresh Bhatia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 10:36 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: How to control the Call object in code generated by WSDL2Java?


I have used WSDL2Java to generate my Web Service. I need to set the username
and password properties on the Call object before I send out the SOAP
message. How can I do that? Currently the client code that invokes the call
looks like this:
    nodeService nodeService = new nodeServiceLocator(); 
    Node node = nodeService.getMyService(); 
    node.doStuff();  // creates and invokes the Call object 
I don't know how to exert this level of control on the Call object that is
essentially created and invoked in the doStuff() method of the stub created
by WSDL2Java. Is this really possible?
Thanks. 
Naresh 

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