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WSE: Now, turnkey secure conversation. Finally!
I had wondered why we had to jump though so many hoops to get secure conversation going with WSE 2.0. Looks like Hervey and the gang
have addressed the problem
. Do a config setting change and your Web Services will answer to requests to get a security context token. Very nice. There's also more info on how they're locking it down more by default to increase security. Have a read.
posted on Monday, April 12, 2004 12:15 PM by
kenbrubaker