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SECURITY
Add Authentication to Web Services Using RAD6
SOAP message security is different in RAD6. Learn how to do it.
About this Article:
In this article, the author discusses security tokens including username tokens, and you'll see how easy it is to create SOAP Web service requests containing username tokens using IBM Rational Application Developer 6 (RAD).
Jeff Miller is a software consultant with IBM ISV & Developer Relations Academic Initiative. He has more than 24 years of software development experience as an electrical engineer, software developer, and architect. His focus at IBM is J2EE application architecture, design, development, Web services, SOA, and security. Jeff consults, codes, teaches, writes technical articles, and speaks to universities and groups. He's an IBM-certified On Demand Solution Designer and Solution Technologist, an IBM Certified Solution Designer -- Service Oriented Architecture, and is IBM-certified on Rational Application Developer and WebSphere Application Server. Jeff is a CompTIA Security+ Certified Professional. He received his masters degree in computer science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
ARTICLE INFO
Web Edition: 2005 Week 28, Doc #16793
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Keyword Tags: Administration, Authentication, IBM, IBM Rational, IBM Rational Application Developer, IBM WebSphere, Java, PHP, Security, Web Services, XML
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