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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:37:07+00:00 2026-05-15T19:37:07+00:00

I’m trying to insert user credentials into an HTTP request header which is then

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I’m trying to insert user credentials into an HTTP request header which is then sent via https to a web service, which in turn reads them for authorization purposes…

Client and Service are both written in Java.

On the client side I do the following:

ExampleImplService service = new ExampleImplService();
Example port = service.getExampleImplPort();

Map<String, Object> reqContext = ((BindingProvider) port).getRequestContext();
Map<String, List<String>> reqHeader = new HashMap<String, List<String>>();
reqHeader.put("Username", Collections.singletonList("user"));
reqHeader.put("Password", Collections.singletonList("password"));
reqContext.put(MessageContext.HTTP_REQUEST_HEADERS, reqHeader);

System.out.println(port.somemethod());

If I dump the reqContext after my additions programmatically I see the added headers. But via tcpmon, I can see, that they are not send to the web service… Naturally I can’t find them anywhere in the web service either.

Any idea what I’m doing wrong?

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    2026-05-15T19:37:08+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:37 pm

    I believe you are using jax-ws for web service consumption so my answer will be oriented to it

    You can set the username and password properties like this

    reqContext.put( BindingProvider.USERNAME_PROPERTY, "user" );
    reqContext.put( BindingProvider.PASSWORD_PROPERTY, "password" );
    

    If that doesn’t work, you may need an Authenticator ( Doesn’t work with Axis2 )

    copied from here

    class MyAuthenticator extends Authenticator {
        private String username, password;
    
        public MyAuthenticator(String user, String pass) {
            username = user;
            password = pass;
            setDefault( this );
        }
    
        protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
            System.out.println("Requesting Host  : " + getRequestingHost());
            System.out.println("Requesting Port  : " + getRequestingPort());
            System.out.println("Requesting Prompt : " + getRequestingPrompt());
            System.out.println("Requesting Protocol: " + getRequestingProtocol());
            System.out.println("Requesting Scheme : " + getRequestingScheme());
            System.out.println("Requesting Site  : " + getRequestingSite());
    
            return new PasswordAuthentication(username, password.toCharArray());
        }
    }
    
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