Microsoft recently released the Web Services Enhancements (WSE), which opens an exciting new era in the world of Web service development. Using WS-Security classes within the WSE, you can now authenticate Web service users using X.509 certificates or username/password, digitally sign SOAP messages, and encrypt SOAP messages. In addition to these features, the WSE allows you to route Web service calls between different machines with WS-Routing and add SOAP attachments with DIME.
These video tutorials show you how to authenticate Web service consumers through their usernames and passwords.
Videos available in Windows Media and Flash formats.
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