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Keith Godwin Chapman updated MASHUP-983:
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Fix Version/s: Future
(was: 2.0)
> Provide the ability to configure WSRequest Host object programatically to
> invoke secure services
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>
> Key: MASHUP-983
> URL: https://wso2.org/jira/browse/MASHUP-983
> Project: WSO2 Mashup Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Keith Godwin Chapman
> Assignee: Keith Godwin Chapman
> Fix For: Future
>
>
> Currently users can call secured services as follows,
> function testUTOverHttps(){
> var request = new WSRequest();
> var options = new Array();
> options["username"] = "system";
> options["password"] = "system";
> options["encryptionUser"] = "test";
> request.openWSDL("http://localhost:7762/services/system/version?wsdl",false,
> options);
> request.send("getVersion",null);
> return request.responseXML;
> }
> It would be great if the User could take control and configure WSRequest
> himself. Would help especially when the external WSDL do not advertise
> policy. Could support something such as,
> function testUTOverHttps(){
> var request = new WSRequest();
> var options = new Array();
> options["username"] = "system";
> options["password"] = "system";
> options["encryptionUser"] = "test";
> options["policy"] = policy;
> request.open("http://localhost:7762/services/system/version",false, options);
> request.send(payloadl);
> return request.responseXML;
> }
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