How to call a secure web service via XAI Sender in CC&B

Hi All,
            I want to a call a secure web service from CC&B through out bound message. I have configured the calling  WSDL in XAI Sender. The wevservice is secured one.I tried to call it by configuring user name and password in XAI sender context.But still i am not able to call the service.
Can anybody help me how to over come this issue ??
I have cretaed the same post under utilities,but i am not able reply it.
I am using HTTPSNDR  as XAI class.
Thanx in advance.
Regards
sunil

Are you getting any errors? What type of XAI Class are you using?
One thing I've noticed is that if you are making changes to the XAI Sender you will have to restart the environment before the changes can take effect.
Also, if you are using RTHTTPSNDR as XAI Class you may have to include the HTTP Method - Post in the context.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Philip

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