Hi,

You need add a spring configuration, add something like

<http:conduit name="http://example.com/.*";> 
<authorization>
      <sec:UserName>myuser</sec:UserName>
      <sec:Password>mypasswd</sec:Password>
      <sec:AuthorizationType>Basic</sec:AuthorizationType>
   </authorization>
</http:conduit>

take a look at [1] to get more details

[1]http://cxf.apache.org/docs/client-http-transport-including-ssl-support.html

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On 2013-3-12, at 上午8:09, alos wrote:

> Hey guys!
> 
> So I've been working with the JaxWsDynamicClientFactory. I´m always
> able to get the WSDL like this:
> 
> JaxWsDynamicClientFactory dcf = JaxWsDynamicClientFactory.newInstance();
> Client client = dcf.createClient("http://example.com/EchoService?wsdl";);
> 
> However a client's new WSDL requires me to pass along an
> authentication header in the HTTP message.
> 
> Is there a way to do this using the JaxWsDynamicClientFactory??
> 
> So far we´ve tried to get a hold of an Interceptor (so I can get the
> HTTPRequest object and do my thing) but it looks like these are
> created AFTER the client is instanced.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated!

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