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Data Web Services on WebSphere Application Server, Part 2: Enable transport-level security

Use IBM Data Web Services with basic HTTP authentication and authorization

Michael Schenker, Software Engineer, IBM
Michael Schenker is a software engineer at IBM's Silicon Valley Laboratory in San Jose, Calif. He joined IBM in 2002 and works in the IBM Data Server Tooling area. His subject of expertise is the Web service enablement of IBM's data servers. He holds a Master's degree in computer sciences from the University of Applied Sciences in Leipzig, Germany.
Namrata Misra (nammisra@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Namrata Misra is a software developer in the Information Management Group. She joined IBM in 2005 as an intern. Her specialties include Java, XML, Web services, and databases. She is one of the developers for Data Web Services, which come with IBM Data Studio.

Summary:  Part 1 of this series explored the basic development and deployment steps to use an IBM Data Web Service with WebSphere® Application Server. Now you are ready to explore more advanced topics. This tutorial shows you how to configure the sample Data Web Service application from Part 1 to use basic HTTP authentication and authorization.

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Date:  08 May 2008
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