in your specific config manager, you can get the needed informations from
soap.xml to point to the service descriptors you want to use so you don't
need de "deploy" method. See the excellent Professional Java Soap (Henry
Becquet) for an exemple.


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Kristj�n Bjarni Gu�mundsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : mardi 14 mai 2002 17:28
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Objet : RE: How to disable ServiceManagerClient



But I still want to be able to deploy using ServiceManager.

I only want to disable the client so that hackers cannot deploy
services on my server.

How do I only disable the ServiceManagerClient?




                    "RICARD Bertrand ext
                    DvSI/SICoR"                    To:
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                    <externe.ricard@francete       cc:
                    lecom.com>                     Subject:     RE: How to
disable ServiceManagerClient

                    14.05.2002 14:02
                    Please respond to
                    soap-user






You can use soap.xml file to specifie a specific configManager in which you
can just allow list() and query() methods.

Bertrand

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Kristj�n Bjarni Gu�mundsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : lundi 13 mai 2002 16:53
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : How to disable ServiceManagerClient


I am using the latest  Apache SOAP v2.2

How do I disable the ServiceManagerClient?
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