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Federated security in webservices across trusted domains

Posted by manveen on April 29, 2007 at 11:39 AM | Comments (1)

Want to know how to build federated security in Web Services across trusted domains with WSIT?

See this screencast to learn how.

A little Background:

WSIT, is a short name for Web Services Interoperability Technology, an integrated part of GlassFish v2 M4.

It's an open source implementation of key WS-* technologies and provide first class interoperability between Sun's Web services stack and Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation, an integrated part of .NET 3.0 framework.

WS-Trust specifies a framework for broker trust across different security domains.

For introduction about using Netbeans, and introductory samples on creating and testing webservices using Netbeans and the WSIT, I encourage you to see these screencasts.

Your comments are welcome.


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  • Hi, searching for experts I found your blog, ... sorry if I'm annoying...

    I'm trying to develop a proxy client for a Web
    service developed with Axis. In its WSDL there is an element defined as
    'octet-stream' type, referencing
    xmlns:apachesoap="http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap"

    My problem is that Im using Jdeveloper to generate Proxy client and it does not find
    octet-stream specificacion in the WSDL because this page doesn't exist:
    "http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap", and of course either XML schema for
    octet-stream type... how is it possible to find XML schema for
    octet-stream type definition??

    Thanks in advance...

    This is the WSDL :


    Posted by: jj_vzla on May 01, 2007 at 02:07 AM



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