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        1. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLharald.kirschner Jun 3, 2013 3:48 AM (in response to j_ri)Hi Jochen, I do have the same problem. Could you solve this problem already? Because I do not know how to fix it! Thanks for your help, Harald 
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        2. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLj_ri Jun 3, 2013 3:59 AM (in response to harald.kirschner)Hello Harad, unfortunately I couldn't solve it;-( We use a workaround now: My colleagues from SAP development package the WSDLs und put them in our company (NEXUS based) maven repository. We (the Java dvelopers) take it from there using the maven-dependency-plugin. This also has the advantage of using a "fix" version.... Hope this idea helps you, Jochen 
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        3. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLharald.kirschner Jun 7, 2013 2:14 AM (in response to j_ri)Hi Jochen, I solved the problem: UtilitiesDeviceERPSmartMeterCreateConfirmation_In_Service_Impl stub = new UtilitiesDeviceERPSmartMeterCreateConfirmation_In_Service_Impl(); UtilitiesDeviceERPSmartMeterCreateConfirmation_In_PortType request = stub.getUtilitiesDeviceERPSmartMeterCreateConfirmation_BNDG(); BindingProvider bp = (BindingProvider) request; bp.getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.USERNAME_PROPERTY, USER); bp.getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.PASSWORD_PROPERTY, PASSWORD); Maybe it helps for you, too. Regards, Harald 
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        4. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLj_ri Jun 10, 2013 3:24 AM (in response to harald.kirschner)Hello Harald, thanks, but I think your solution is for using the generated webservice(-stub) and setting username/password in your client code to do the "runtime" authentication, right? My problem is that the WSDL is secured and the maven plugin cannot access the WSDL. So I cannot generate the stubs/ports. Best regards, Jochen 
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        5. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLharald.kirschner Jun 10, 2013 3:27 AM (in response to j_ri)Hi Jochen, OK, I see! Maybe you just have to set <sysproperty key="javax.xml.rpc.security.auth.username" value="your_username" /> <sysproperty key="javax.xml.rpc.security.auth.password" value="your_password" /> I use these settings when generating client stubs with weblogic! Maybe they work for JBoss, too! Harald 
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        6. Re: wsconsume, how to access HTTP Basic secured WSDLasoldano Jul 12, 2013 12:07 PM (in response to harald.kirschner)Currently, you'd need to make a local copy of the protected wsdl file and let wsconsume consume that. Btw, that's what JBoss Wise (http://www.jboss.org/wise) does, see classes at http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/wise/core/tags/wise-core-2.0.2.Final/core/src/main/java/org/jboss/wise/core/client/impl/wsdlResolver/ 
 
     
    