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Consuming Exchange Web Services with Java using Glassfish and Metro: Using ExchangeServicePortType with Authentication Credentials
In my first article, Consuming Exchange Web Services with Java using Glassfish and Metro: Creating the Web Service Client, we left off having created a corrected exchange.wsdl, messages.xsd, and types.xsd files. From those files, we generated the web service client and copied the .java source files from the build into our project's source directory. In this article you will clean up a few loose ends from the generation of the Exchange Web Service stubs and create a method to return an ExchangeServicePortType bound with authentication credentials.
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10 days?
Why does unsubscribing from some mailing lists and offers and crap take up to 10 days? Surely in this modern age it takes only a few moments to have the computer do it.
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