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Updated: 06/01/2004

Secure Web services: Encrytion

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create secure communications between cross-platform and cross-language Web services. It shows a scenario of a .NET client that connects to a Java Web service using XML encryption. Along the way, you''ll see how to create a service and configure its security certificates and how to create and configure the client. You''ll also learn some of the interoperability pitfalls of working with .NET.
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