Hello
-- I am using gwt jsonprequestBuilder to invoke a rest service which is hosted in a server outside of where gwt client is launched from. Hence the need to use the cross-domain api. I am successfully able to invoke the target service and get the response I need. My problem is the basic authentication dialog that pops up. From my research online, I see that other than passing the userid/pwd as part of the url, there is no other way to manipulate the request header. Is that true? Passing userid/pwd as part of the url is not acceptable in our situation given the obvious security hole. I am surprised that there is no way to set the authentication as part of the header. How are people using it to access external REST services that are outside the gwt client domain? In our implementation, it is not desirable for the user to interact with the pop-up. The authentication has to be handled pro-grammatically and securely. I researched restygwt but the user guide is dismal with regards to using it with jsonp. Any pointers is greatly appreciated.
Regards
BN
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