David,

Currently, jboss.net supports http basic authentication via any simple
security domain (i.e., creating jboss SimplePrincipals). There should be an
example in the jboss.net testsuite (think it was the hello example) where
the client sets the authentication data in the target url and where the
server extracts this information via the JBossAuthenticationHandler in order
to log into a preconfigured security domain.

Hope that helps,
CGJ


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Can someone please point me to some URL(s) / code examples that describe 
how a Java client can provide security credentials in AXIS so the server 
can do authentication/authorization of the user/request?

Is there a standard way to do this?  Can JAAS be used at all?

Thanks,
David



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