WCF / ASMX :: Web Service Caller URL?
Oct 13, 2010Is there a way to know an URL that calling the web service?
View 4 RepliesIs there a way to know an URL that calling the web service?
View 4 RepliesI am having a simple WCF service hosted in my website. I am using a console client to send and receive messages from the service. It works fine when I run the WCF web host in my local computer, but fails badly with the SecurityNegotiation exception "The caller was not authenticated by the service". It works fine if I use basicHttpBinding, but fails for wsDualHttpBinding which is required for duplex communication.All the source code for both (console) client & (web) server can be downloaded at:http://www.supernovaservices.com/downloads/WfcEventService.zipI have searched a lot and could not get a proper answer
View 2 RepliesI'm calling an asp.net webservice from a VB.Net application.Is there any way to determine in the webservice that it was called from a specific application. I had a look at Me.Context.Request but I can't see anything that refers to my VB app.
View 1 Repliesif i have the web application with many pages like add order page, edit order page, and delete order page actually they also interact with the Sql Server 2008 and i also create web service page call Sales_Service.asmx. i know just i need to put something like query into Web Method in Sales_Service.asmx but i have a lot of queries, i don't know which query i should put into it and how the web page call the Sales_Services.asmx
View 2 RepliesA customer reported that our asmx web service is continually increasing in memory (mem usage as well as private bytes). We are able to reproduce the problem in our lab with Windows 2003 Server SP2 (fully patched) on some of the machines. The customer is using Windows 2008.
We created a Hello World web service targeting the 2.0 framework built under VS2005 SP1 and a test client that continues to call it. The memory increases steadily - approximately 40K per client request. If the test app is paused, the memory remains the same. When it is closed, the memory drops. Explicit calling of GC.Collect does not drop the memory.
We have run the memory profiler on the service and the leak is all native memory. We have uninstalled/re-installed the Framework on one of the machines but no difference. To our knowledge all of the security and IIS settings are not modified. We have compared app pool, default web site and virtual directory properties to machines that have no problem and they are identical.
I have a .net app developed in .net 4.0 version. And I implemented an asmx web service in this. Now I want to call one of the webservice method in another classis ASP application java script function.
View 2 RepliesIs it possible to run a web service as a particular user/service account in the same way a Windows service can?I have a service account used for connecting to the DB and want to run the webservice under this account as the users using the webservice won't have DB access.The way I see to do it is to include the Impersonate option in the Web.config file, but is there any better way to do this?
View 1 RepliesHow to create an instance of web service without adding web service reference? How to identify the server address/name where the web service is hosted from C# code?
View 1 RepliesMy WCF Client calls my WCF Service which then calls ASMX Web Service. The problem is i have configured my wcf client and wcf service to windows credentials type but when wcf service calls asmx service the user credentials (default windowsidentity) is not passed to asmx service.
In WCF Service i am able to get user identity by using : Thread.CurrentPrincipal.Identity.Name;
WCF Service - i have disabled anonymous access and enabled windows authentication. ASMX Web Service - i have disabled anonymous access and enabled windows authentication.
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i have created a normal web service and i want to host it outside IIS. one idea i got is to use window service as hosting environment. i have created a web service and hosted it window service and its window service is running now.would anybody please let me know that how can i call web service hosted in window service binded over soap.tcp. here is my sample code.
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I want to develop a web service that handle another web service's event. (C#.Net 3.5 framework)
View 1 RepliesHow to create simple web service in VS2010 Professional (trial version). There is no template to do this. I am not trying to create WCF service here.
View 2 RepliesI have running existing web service in framework 2.0, but i want to convert all my service to framework 3.5 WCF Service..
View 1 RepliesHow do I add the WCF service built using VS2010 as a service reference to a Winforms app which is written in VB6?
View 1 RepliesI am keep getting an error that "Service Error : wbsTest failed" where wbsTest is my webservice.
The error comes up frequently enough for the user - normally reproducible within a minute or so of working with an application.
A bit of background: An user is a remote user accessing application hosted on our servers over https. He is software firewalled and his connection isn't the fastest but it is responsive enough. When errors do not present themselves, page loads are fairly quick.
I want to access simple web service inside WCF service. How can i achieve it?
View 2 RepliesI am writing a program to measure the latency(response round trip time) for a web service. I need to have this at client side.
My initial plan is to store the time at which request is sent and then calculate the difference in time when we recieve a response from the web service. Is this the correct way to measure latency of web service. This has some overhead because of storing time and all. How can this be done?
Another option is to attach a timestamp with the SOAP request. But the server should return the timestamp. This will not be possible in case of third party web services.
I have a textbox that invokes a function on text changed. When the function encounters exception, I want to throw the exception back to the caller. But the problem is the caller is from .aspx file, not .cs file. How can the caller handle the exception?
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I have a modal popup built in jquery. I have an apx which has several ascx controls. Each of the ascx control has a button calling the modalpopup. I need to know the id of the calling control so I can handle it differently.
View 2 RepliesI need to make an autoupdater for my application. This has been done, and it is working perfectly. However, my application currently downloads version.txt, and reads it to work out whether it needs to download the new application. This is hideous, and slow, and was only supposed to be very temporary. It is also very annoying that we have to update this file every time we release a new version.
My boss wants me to create a webpage that reads the version data from the uploaded .exe, and then returns that to the Desktop application. Therefore, I would be able to call www.example.com/version.aspx, and it would return the version number, such as 1.1. I could then compare to the current version (don't worry, it is generated on the fly, and not hard coded) and then I could download the application if required.
Here comes my question. How would I go about this? I have heard of CGI scripts, and asp.net. Which one of these has the power to solve my problem. If you could just tell me that, then I will be all sorted, as I could read up on it, learn, and broaden my knowledge.
If this is not possible, or not easily possible, is there any way of reading the file version of a remote .exe, without downloading it. This would also be preferable in many ways.
P.S. I did try to explain this to my boss, and suggested that maybe he could either do it, but he is not very good at web applications, and refused, saying that it would broaden my education in this matter.
EDIT: Somehow forgot to add: I normally program in C#, although this application should be so small, that it would not really matter. Also, C# code would be ideal, if there is a way to check the version of a file on a remote server.
Is it possible to retrieve the URL of a 3rd party webservice calling my controller method?
Things like Request.Current.Url refer to my own URL (/someController/someAction/).
The 3rd party webservice is sending HTTP POST data to my /someController/someAction and I wish to send back a HTTP POST message to the caller of the method, the 3rd party webservice, without using
return Content["some response"] which will force me to exit the method. Since the answer is plain text I would like to send it using HTTP Post.
What I actually try to do is respond to the calling webservice without exiting my method (return Content() will exit) so I can call other methods to process the data send to me by the webservice. I want to first tell the webservice I received their stuff and than process, in this way when a processing error occurs the webservice at least will not resend old data. Is there another way to do this than building your own HTTP post?
I was trying to go through this tutorial:
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but when I tried to add the service reference to the silverlight app, the Add Service Reference window would show me that there was a service file, but the node wouldn't expand to show the rest of the files that contain the services and what not. I got this error instead:
"An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately."
"Parser Error Message:There is no service behavior named 'AdventureWorks_WebServer.Service1Behavior'."
"Metadata contains a reference that cannot be resolved: 'http://localhost:55579/Service1.svc'.
The server did not provide a meaningful reply; this might be caused by a contract mismatch, a premature session shutdown or an internal server error.
If the service is defined in the current solution, try building the solution and adding the service reference again."
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i want to know how to use the web services in asp.net project
View 1 RepliesI'm just getting started with WCF services and I want to ask you if you could tell me where a WCF service runs.As far as I have researched a WCF service works as a server-side application (under IIS).I believe it works a similar way to a servlet in Tomcat.
View 3 RepliesI want to use a web serivice but not able to use it. I think it is due to firewall. how to consume a web service if we are working behind firewall?
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