Include username password in WSDL

Hi,
My scenario is SOAP to RFC , Sender is Java application, I generated the wsdl file in XI , Java webservice is using that wsdl file but it is asking for credentials, how to give credentials in wsdl url
regards,
kalpana

&sap-user=<username>&sap-password=<password>
--> in the end of url add these details..
go through this link too
Re: WSDL
Invoke Webservices using SAPXI
Regards,
Parvathy
Edited by: parvathy sriraman on Sep 19, 2008 9:06 AM
Edited by: parvathy sriraman on Sep 19, 2008 9:08 AM

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