I have a problem i cannot solve. I searched everywhere the web but nothing.How can i expose a user defined type(class) in the web service definition?. Im not refering as a parameter in a web method, what i want to do is expose the type itself so any client that consumes it have the type definition and can instanciate it any example code!This is what i want to achieve consuming the reference in the clientVB
<Application architecture>I'm developing ASP.NET Web Application by Visual Studio 2008.(.Net Framework Version = 2.0)I put followin two projetcs in the solution.a. Class library which implements all the buisiness logic for application. (I'll call it "ClassLib" in the followin sentence)b. ASP.NET Web applicatoin which presents UI.(I'll call it "WebApp")ClassLib uses Web Service which located on other server. So, I set web reference in it. Method for url settings for this web reference is "Dynamic".
My web services have base web service method called IsGood()I want to make sure every methods in my web service call IsGood() in base web service automatically without add code in each web service method, can I do that?
I have classes that are needed in both my web service and my server. For example, I have a class named Order that I'd like to send from my server to the web service and vice-versa.
Problem is that the class in the server is Order and the one on the web service is localhost.Order, and it is impossible to convert between them, even though they are built from the very same code. Error is cannot convert from 'Order[]' to 'localhost.Order[]'.
My team and I have a asp.net web forms application and are using several class libraries. In one of those libraries, we are trying to consume a web service. The web reference was added in the web app project and the appropriate references have been added. The app compiles. When attempting to consume said web service in the class library, the credentials don't seem to work, and the call fails. However, if we take the web service call out of the class library, and consume it within the web app, it works.
When you create and use a Web Service proxy class in the ASP.Net framework, the class ultimately inherits from Component, which implements IDisposable. I have never seen one example online where people dispose of a web proxy class, but was wondering if it really needs to be done. When I call only one method, I normally wrap it in a using statement, but if I have a need to call it several times throughout the page, I might end up using the same instance, and just wondered what the ramifications are of not disposing it.
If i want to use Property & Method in same class then how to use it. I want to keep separate class only for interface , not for property. Also we have tried with [OperationContract] before get ,set in Service class . it solved our issue but throws error while run a .svc file
I've created a class library, now I'm trying to use it in a webservice.If I try and use it via a web method like this:
<WebMethod()> _Public Function GetStaffList() As List(Of ClassLibrary.Staff) End Function
I get this error:You must implement a default accessor on System.Security.Policy.Evidence because it inherits from ICollection. And I can't seem to find any coherent instructions on remedying this issue.If I copy the Staff class into the web service (app_code) it works hunky dory, so it must be security..I can't be the only one attempting this! MSDN doesn't explain this one too well :(
I have a class MyLookUpValue. And I have Two Services e.g. Service1 and Service2. Same class is used in both services. But when I Get Object of MyLookUpValue from Service2 class on my client application its name space is different from Service 1 class.
When you add a Web Reference in an ASP.NET project in Visual Studio the web application's root namespace is always added.So, if I add a web reference called MyWebService and the default namespace of the application is MyApplication the namespace of the generated proxy class will be: MyApplication.MyWebService.
However, I want to be able to specify which namespace to use for the generated class (to skip the default namespace and have the namespace be called simply MyWebService).Is using wsdl.exe through the command line the only way of accomplishing this? I don't want to manually edit the generated class (since it can get re-generated).
I have a separate environment for development. On my production server, where we mostly host web applications, we deploy the precompiled version of the web project. While doing development I work on three projects. One is the WCF Service. Two, is the class library project. This library has classes which makes calls on the WCF service. And the third, is a web project which consumes the class library.
The last two projects come under one VS solution. I host the wcf service in the development environment. This service is added as service reference to my class library. I am unable to visualize what will happen once I add the DLL (viz output of the class library project) to my web project, and, the web project has to be deployed. At the time of deployment I have to change the service reference (the url of the svc file will change as it has to point to the production wcf service). How to go about this? What must I take care when adding the dll to the web project?
I have a web service called service1. Is it possible to pass the parameter related to the service to a class library so for e.g.
Service1.service ws = new Service1.service(); Service1.UserDetails ud = null;
now if I call a method that exists in a class and pass ud. Cam i do that because I am trying to do this and I am getting an error. Do i need to add a web
reference to this service in the class library My method call is like this
authenticateUser.Authenticate(ud, UserName);
and in the class libary I have
public void Authenticate( Service1.UserDetails ud , string UserName) { }
How to access proxy class of a web service which has been referenced in the website project of a solution within a class library project in the same solution?
I mean no web-service reference/setting is added to the class library and instead it needs to be picked from the web project.
I have an asmx web service, and every time I try to call a static method in another project (which is a class library), I get an internal server error 500.
when svc.getLookupList(reqobj) will call i get following error.
"There was no endpoint listening at http://rets.newjerseymls.com/rets that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action."
I created a Class library for WCS service (MyWCFServiceLibrary) to access data form my database. The database connection strings have been defined in Properties->Settings.settings. The endpoints are defined in the app.config. Tracing and logging is set to write to files on local server. This service is hosted by a .net web service. This webservice refrences the WCF service using MyWCFServiceLibrary.dll and MyWCFServiceLibrary.pdb. The web service is hosted in IIS. All this setup is working fine on the development environment.Now I want to deploy this in the QA environment. Since I am a newbie with WCF, I would appreciate some help on what needs to be done for deploying this on the QA server.1. Do I need to recompile the MyWCFServiceLibrary.dll after changing the connectionstring to point to QA database and tracing and loggint paths to the new server?2. Is there anything that needs to be done with end points or anything else?
Recently, I tried to get my Web Service class to inherit from a custom base class that inherits from System.Web.Services.WebMethod instead of the System.Web.Services.WebMethod directly.
However, I've been getting Error 500.
Public Class Service1 Inherits BaseClass <System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> _ Public Function GetSessionID() As String GetSessionID = Me.Session.SessionID End Function End Class
public class BaseClass Inherits System.Web.Services.WebService public property Property1 as string public property Property2 as string
I've scenario where I want to insert data into database without post back. there are around 12 to 13 fields which i need to insert. I'm passing DTO from the client side which is actually Json object. Now the problem which i'm facing is how to convert that Json object which i got in webservice to the "class" (in my case class name is User) object.
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In the above case AddNewUser method takes the object of User class. But i'm getting casting error. So how do I convert Json object to the "User" class object?
I am using ASP.Net 3.5. I have fiiled dropdown list in javascript using ajax service but unable to get its selected value in button click event on server side.
I am new to WCF, I was using web service asmx before. I have trouble on making my wcf JSON ajax service work through http like asmx.Could you help me see what wrong in my code?My WCF services are defined in my website application folder. My aim is to call this service in my aspx page java-script code and return complex object back as JSON to my javascript. I have no problem on doing this through classic asmx web service.
When I try to test it through my browser by type this in the URL , URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc/GetAll. it return "Method not allowed."
But if I type just this URL-http://localhost:3849/WebServices/Account/WCFCompanyService.svc, it return this:
WCFCompanyService Service
You have created a service.To test this service, you will need to create a client and use it to call the service. You can do this using the svcutil.exe tool from the command line with the following syntax:
This will generate a configuration file and a code file that contains the client class. Add the two files to your client application and use the generated client class to call the Service. For example:
C#
class Test { static void Main() { HelloClient client = new HelloClient();
I am using jQuery and jQuery UI across my project with HtmlHelper extensions. And somehow the advantages of using the AjaxHelper has eluded me.(or maybe I'm ignorant) I was just curious to know what are the uses of the AjaxHelper class in asp.net mvc. and whether its really worth incorporating into my project.Can some one point out some obvious advantages since I find myself comfortable without its use but not-so-comfortable for not exploring it fully.