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How do I use WSE2 with C++ ?

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Penny B - 22 Oct 2005 08:27 GMT
Forgive what may seem an obvious question, but how do I go about using WSE2
with Visual C++ ?

I have tried a #import on Microsoft.Web.Services2.dll but that does not
work, so I am rather confused as how I can use the WSE2 features with C++.

The reason for C++ by the way, is that our web server engine is built using
C++ and it needs to talk to another web servers using secure SOAP. I can
create a HTTPS soap link but I really need the UsernameToken functionality
for the security.

Any help on this gratefuly accepted :)

Penny
Penny B - 02 Nov 2005 10:30 GMT
*bump*
Penny B - 02 Nov 2005 12:06 GMT
I finally sorted it out :

#using <mscorlib.dll>
#using <C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft WSE\\v2.0\\Microsoft.Web.Services2.dll>

using namespace Microsoft::Web::Services2::Security::Tokens;

...

#pragma push_macro("new")
#undef new

void SomeFunction()
{
  USES_CONVERSION;

  UsernameToken *usertoken = new UsernameToken("blah@blah", "some token",
PasswordOption::SendPlainText);

}

#pragma pop_macro("new")

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