Before you begin
BasicAuth refers to the user ID and password of a valid user in the registry of the target server. BasicAuth information can be collected in many ways including through an administrative console prompt, a standard in (Stdin) prompt, or specified in the bindings, which prevents user interaction. For more information on BasicAuth authentication, see: BasicAuth authentication method.
Why and when to perform this task
Complete the following steps to specify BasicAuth as the authentication method:
Steps for this task
What to do next
For more information on getting started with the Web services client editor within the assembly tool, see either of the following topics:After you specify the BasicAuth authentication method, you must specify how to collect the authentication information. See Configuring the client for basic authentication: collecting the authentication information.
Related concepts
Nonce, a randomly generated token
Related tasks
Configuring the client for basic authentication: collecting the authentication
information
Configuring the client for identity assertion: specifying the method
Configuring the client for identity assertion: collecting the authentication
method
Configuring the client for LTPA token authentication: specifying LTPA
token authentication
Configuring the client for LTPA token authentication: collecting the
authentication method information
Configuring the client security bindings using an assembly tool
Configuring the security bindings on a server acting as a client using
the administrative console
Configuring nonce for the application level
Configuring nonce for the server level
Configuring nonce for the cell level