Elements value to 'true'. That will give you the access to the Admin service WSDLs.
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I have a new WSO2 Identity server. I need to access an axis web service AuthenticationAdmin of WSO2 3.2.3 to authenticate a user. I tried to follow several tutorials but none helped.
Issuing https://localhost:9443/services/AuthenticationAdmin gives following error on browser: message: Access to service metadata for service: AuthenticationAdmin has been forbidden description: Access to the specified resource (Access to service metadata for service: AuthenticationAdmin has been forbidden) has been forbidden. And on console I get the error for the service not being found, as: ERROR {org.apache. Axis2.engine.
AxisEngine} - The endpoint reference (EPR) for the Operation not found is /services/AuthenticationAdmin and the WSA Action = null. If this EPR was previously reachable, please contact the server administrator.. Please guide me.. wso2 link|improve this question edited Jan 19 at 15:55Al G2,340315 asked Jan 19 at 7:53user1157934183.
Change the, false elements value to 'true'. That will give you the access to the Admin service WSDLs. Start the carbon server, log-in and access the URL, https://localhost:9443/services/AuthenticationAdmin?
Wsdl you should see the wsdl of the admin service. Use that wsdl to code-generate the client stub or use already created jar at 1 Once you obtain the adminCookie through this service you can use that cookie for all subsequent admin operations. 1 dist.wso2.org/maven2/org/wso2/carbon/org... HTH.
Thanks a lot Pradeep finally I got the stuff working afetr modifying 'HideAdminServiceWSDLs' in carbon. Xml as false – user1157934 Jan 20 at 5:41.
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