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Posted by wbsurfver@yahoo.com on 07/19/07 11:58
I have been trying to figure out apache/rampart soap security. We
have a soap server in java and the client is PHP. I just read this
article which concerns me because it seems to imply rampart/java won't
work with PHP. Are there any other good solutions, particularly simple
ones ? I have been trying to get rampart/java working for the past 3
days and haven't even gotten to the PHP client part as of yet, then it
occured to me to do a google search to see if the client being in PHP
might be an issue:
in interview from this past february:
http://wso2.org/library/805
OT: There is also Apache Rampart/Java [2]. What is the relationship
between these two?
Kaushalye: Well...Rampart/ Java is our big brother. Just like Apache
Rampart/Java serves for Apache Axis2/Java, Apache Rampart/C serves for
Apache Axis2/C. We are trying our best to keep both implementations
similar, especially to keep the configurations similar. This is a bit
challenging due to the differences in the platforms. The C
implementation is not just for C developers. Our aim is to let PHP, C+
+, and Perl developers use Apache Rampart/C. So we have to make the
Apache Rampart/C implementation more flexible. We also need to provide
easy-to-use APIs for all these platforms.
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