Chapter 13. Securing XML Web Services

In this chapter, you will learn how to:

  • Use Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication to control access to your XML Web services.

  • Develop client applications that use credentials to authenticate against secure XML Web services.

  • Use ASP.NET authorization controls to restrict access to XML Web service resources.

You must consider the security requirements of your XML Web services before you make them accessible over a network. The security of every XML Web service will vary depending on factors such as the value of the information the service provides, the policies of the organization providing the service, the customers that use the service, and whether the service is available over the Internet or on ...

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