Thanks Neil - but don't spend any time on it. If it requires manual manipulation I could not use it in the way that I want anyway.


Jon Paris

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On Apr 11, 2010, at 1:00 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Ahh I see, its native security that is the problem.

I haven't used the IWS for web services, if it implements them as
ProgramCallBeans then there may be a chance you can intercept the generated
java and supply the password manually (read hardcoded).

Its been a long while since I did any java webservices (I played with the
ProgramCallBean stuff in WDSC 6), but I might be able to dig something of
interest out on Monday.


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