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Suppose the same AppServer contains application components to be downloaded and business logic to be accessed by your application. Suppose further that your application needs to access the AppServer before WebClient downloads any
As Needed
application components from the AppServer. (Your application knows this because the security cache does not contain authentication information (such as user IDs or passwords).) Your application wants to prompt the end user for the security information. To do so, your application can display the security dialogs that WebClient uses. This will provide the end user with a consistent interface.For information on calling the authentication dialogs WebClient uses from the application, see the "Using WebClient’s Authentication Dialogs in Your Application" section of Developing the Application."
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