WCF / ASMX :: Consuming Web Service Without Wsdl?
Nov 9, 2010
I need to access a web service. The WSDL is not available, even if I know everything about the service (url, method name and signature). I guess I could use HTTPRequest and HTTPResponse classes:HTTPResponse: should contains the XML Soap Response that I eventually parse.HTTPRequest: how to specify the service's and the method's parameters?
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I'm running VS 2005 on XP and have WSE 3.0 installed and enabled on the project, which is a C# class library. I successfully made a Web Reference to the service and generated a proxy. In trying to test it, the first few lines of my code look like this:
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Mar 22, 2010
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Apr 19, 2010
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I have tried all solutions related to pre-generating the serializer assembly but nothing worked. Anyway THEN I was sure it is an IIS-only issue because if i consume the xml web service from a console .net application then all the calls are fast. its even fast from an ASP.NET web site NOT hosted in IIS instead running on the development server. SO clearly the problem is there only when my app is hosted in IIS.
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I have consumed an external webservice in my client application using WCF. And every thing works great in my Dev box(XP with IIS5.1)But when the same application is moved to Prod server(Win Server 2003 with IIS6.0) it fails. Below is the exception caught:
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Aug 8, 2010
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and
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May 20, 2010
I am consuming the java web service in .net client, when i sent a request to that web service, i am getting one exception in response object.It says "Client found response content type of 'text/plain', but expected 'text/xml'", along with this message i am getting the response in that exception.
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Jun 30, 2010
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Jan 18, 2011
For example, we are going to consume web method GetEmployeeByQuery(ConnInfoXML, Query, RecordDetail), ConnInfoXML is login information in XML, Query is a SQL statement selecting records, RecordDetail is all records retrieved. All data are in XML format.
So how to write these parameters in XML to consume this web method and get all the information in XML, and then transfer XML to normal string format ?
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Mar 29, 2011
Most WCF web service I have developed were consumed in a server side code (by adding a service reference in visual studio or creating a proxy class using svcutil.exe. I have never consumed a web service in a client code. So I apologize if I am using wrong terminology or my question does not make sense.We have a browser add-on or plugin that connect to a device on client computer (think of it as active-x control for internet explorer) inside a asp.net web page.This browser plugin/add-on then will be sending measurement data to the web server. After some research it appears to me that I can do eithera) Develop an AJAX enabled WCF web service and use script manager and javascript to consume it inside the web page that interact with browser pluginb) Develop a WCF web servcice (not sure about AJAX enable) that serialize request and response to JSON, and use JQuery inside asp.net page to consume it.QuestionWhat's difference between approach a) and b)? Which is better in particular scenario I have described.
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Dec 6, 2010
I would like to read the WSDL file from KEGG [URL] in order to use the
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Mar 30, 2011
Im trying to generate a service based on the wsdls ive been given hitting svcutil directly.. try as I might I cannot get it to export everything correctly.. it ends up not including chunks of info from the wsdl files..
svcutil /n:"*, TestProject.Web" CreateApplication_Responder.2.3.0r2.wsdl DeclareDetermination_Responder.2.3.0r2.wsdl ..ivmdeclareDetermination*.xsd ..ivmcreateApplication*.xsd ..ivss*.xsd ..ivcore*.xsd ..ivdtqdt*.xsd /mc /ser:Auto
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Feb 15, 2011
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Jul 7, 2010
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Aug 7, 2010
I have hosted a service in the IIS server, while consuming the service i am getting some error. I have mentioned the error code below.
Error code:
Server Error in '/' Application.
The type 'EchoTunnelService.EchoService', provided as the Service attribute value in the ServiceHost directive could not be found.
Description:An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.InvalidOperationException: The type 'EchoTunnelService.EchoService', provided as the Service attribute value in the ServiceHost directive could not be found.
Source Error: [Code]....
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3607; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3614
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Mar 16, 2011
I have the following code for consuming a service that is not working for me. what I can do to narrow down whats going wrong?
The address is: http://localhost:57667/ExampleService.svc/
When visiting directly I get the 'You have created a service... message'
The code that goes wrong is here. It causes the following error:
_url = "http://localhost:57667/ExampleService.svc";
TextReader textReader = new StringReader(HttpPostClient.Post(new Uri(_url), bodyData.ToString(), _exampleServiceRequestEncoding, Properties.Settings.Default.HttpPostClientExampleAvailabilityTimeout));
ERROR MESSAGE:When visiting this URL directly: http://localhost:57667/ExampleService.svc/ProcessRequest
The exception message is 'No component for key example.ExternalWebServiceStubs.Example.ExampleService was found'.
Castle.MicroKernel.DefaultKernel.get_Item(String key) at Castle.Facilities.WcfIntegration.WindsorInstanceProvider.GetInstance
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Apr 5, 2010
I want to know can php client consume asp.net web services with
1: returning basic types int, string etc.
2: returning DataSets
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Aug 26, 2010
I wrote some webservices in my solution and it works fine when i consume it in my local machine... BUT when i deploy it in the public IP and using https. I'm not able to consume the webservices i got a "The provided URI scheme 'https' is invalid; expected 'http'. Parameter name: via" Error...
I tried to change my configuration in my web app from security mode="None" into security mode = "transport" and I got an error... (forgot to log the error)
Note* I'm using virtual IIS (this is where i test my project)
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May 23, 2010
I have put a simple service on my site which requires the input of a string and it will return an array as its output.The service works fine on my PC; however, I have published the site online and the web services don't work?
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