WCF / ASMX :: Web Services Test - Setting Procedure?
Nov 30, 2010I want to test my webservice? Is there any procedure.
View 1 RepliesI want to test my webservice? Is there any procedure.
View 1 RepliesI am new to the Web Services. I am learning this one. I am 10th stander. I need a simple code and procedure how to use it in our web site?
View 2 RepliesMaybe I am overthinking this a bit but I have a set of SSL enabled third party web services that I want to test. The url for the web service is essentially [URL]
Do I need to have a certificate setup on my test ASPX page to fully encrypt this connection or am I OK. with simply a simple ASPX page, create my objects from the WSDL and have at it?
I'm developing a web site in a high-security environment. For example, we use CAC cards to authenticate users over SSL. The site is a mix of VB.NET and C# on .NET 3.5 with some AJAX. The AJAX parts are now calling web services for things like Cascading Drop Down Lists. We've been running VS2008 configured on our local PCs to use IIS instead of the default server (Cassini). However, some security policies were rolled out to the desktops over the weekend and, suddenly, we're not allowed to run IIS on our PCs anymore. I already have some of our IT people trying to appeal for waivers for developers. In the meantime, I need to find a way to keep developing. If I turn off the SSL requirement to the 'secure' part of the application (locally, my PC only) I can serve up some of the pages (using Cassini) when I hit "F5", but pages with web services just bring up "server application unavailable". I need to be able to add some more functions into the existing web services, among other things, so the ability to single-step through the code is still a necessity. I'm sure someone who is limited to using Cassini has found a way to Build/Debug pages in VS2008 when webservices are involved. As it turns out, some links had "HTTPS://" hard-coded in them (I inherited these). Changing the link to "~folderpage.aspx" allowed Cassini to properly serve things up.
View 2 RepliesI'm working with ASP.Net web services and am having a problem with a long-running process that takes about 5 minutes to complete, and it's timing out. To fix this, I was able to set the executionTimeout on the server's web.config to 10 minutes, and then set the .Timeout property on the Web Service object to approximately 9 minutes. Now, I'm worried that this may possibly cause some other web service calls to sit there for 10 minutes before they time out rather than the previous 90-100 seconds. I know the default on the client side is 100 seconds, but wasn't sure if updating the server's timeout setting would affect this.
Bottom line is - Is it safe to update the server's timeout setting to a long amount like 10 minutes, and rely on the default timeout on the client, or could this end up causing some problems?
i want to know, how to use the web services in asp.net project
View 2 RepliesI need a book or two to get a good understanding of web services, starting from very basics, and going upto WCF. I've been using c# for 2 years and have intermediate level of experience with the language.
View 1 RepliesUsing ASP.NET 3.5 /C# / VS 2008.
I have written some web services that I want to make available to others by subscription. The subscribers need to use the service from a specific domain / IP address and also authenticate with a user Id and password.
What exactly should I distribute to the subscriber so they can use the services, while exposing the least about my code?How can authenticate a consumer of services without always passing an Id / password for each service?
I learned from internet that webservices can be invoked only by HTTP whereas WCF can be invoked by HTTP,TCP,et., can i know the difference between them
View 4 RepliesThese days I see that every other job posting requires LINQ and WCF. I have spent lot of time on LINQ, was fun to learn.
Now I want to move on to Web Services and WCF. After goggleing for some time, I am not sure either go for web services or WCF.
I've created Web Services in .Net 3.5 & Consumed those Web Services in a Client Web Application. Now i want to Host the WebService in IIS 5.1. I'm very new to .net, I'm using VS 2010, Wndows XP Service Pack 3, IIS 5.1;
View 15 RepliesI have a wcf dataservice that talks to a silverlight client and a wcf service library that talks to a chat client.How can i get the two services to talk to each other?
View 3 RepliesFrom my following code snippet:
ExchangeServiceBinding binding = new ExchangeServiceBinding();
binding.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(username, password);
binding.Url = "http://servername/ews/exchange.asmx";
The above web services throws Unauthorized Access Error (Error : 401) for newly created users.I would like to know how to impersonate this user for accessing this exchange web services.
What is End Point URL in Web Services?
View 1 RepliesI have a stored procedure name and parameters. The name is variable.
How can I call required stored procedure?
Microsoft Dynamics GP is installed on my system..can I access GP web services?...If I can,how it is possible
View 1 Replieswhy does web services do not support datareader? plz explain it ,it's urgent .
View 3 RepliesHow to communicate with applications which build in lets say SAP,Java,Ruby or any other technology through web services
View 3 RepliesI'm having my first experience with Web Services with .Net. I received from a client an integration manual to consume a web service they have.
In this manual I have the following information:
Request Interface: [URL]
Using SOAP request would return a XML Document with the response.
WSDL: [URL]
Request XML:
[Code]....
There's also XSD for the response XML.
Well, I'm having a little trouble trying to figure out how to consume this web service.
I found a topic here pointing to a MSDN article. There it says that I would have to add a Web Reference for this web service, but in my case this web service is external. Do I really have to add this reference to consume the web service? If yes how do I do that?
Next I have to create the XML Document that will be sent with the SOAP request. But here's a question. Searching on the internet I found mainly two types of request XML. I don't know wich one I should use.
The first one would be:
[Code]....
The second one is a XML file with soap:Body, soap:Header, soap:Envelope, etc.
Wich one should I create with my application in order to consume the web service? If it's the second one, how would look the XML for the data of the first XML?
And finally, how do I send the Soap request? As I said above, I found a MSDN article but it assumes I'm adding a web reference to the web service on my project and I belive that in my case I won't add this reference. So, how do I consume this web service?
I'm kind of lost here and really really soon I will have to estimate how long will take to develop the web service consume code.
I have a simeple web service set up to call from JAVASCRIPT. That works. Can someone tell me how to access profiles from a web seervice. I get arofileCommon could nt be found......I have included the following in the service but it doesn't seem to solve the problem:
View 1 RepliesCan we access a DB through Web Service?If yes wd u explain the difference with usual DB accessing with web page?
View 2 RepliesHow to make web services secure in asp.net both the asmx and on WCF. Currently we have web services and now are in process of converting them to WCF in some modules in our application. Now as upgradation is in process we like to incorporate security on the web services as we intend to open some of them to all our clients via web (they contain both asmx and WCF as well).
View 1 RepliesI have a webservice, that when called, calls many other web services based on the information that was sent. I have always left the timeout as the default, or a better way to describe it, I have never changed anything.
How (and where) do I change the timeouts for each service individually. Since I have quite a few now, I want the original transaction to never take more than 30 seconds. That said. I want to go in and change the timeouts for the services I have to ping in that 30 seconds to be 5 to 10 seconds based on which one.
I am a .NET programmer trying to catch up on Java web services for an upcoming project in office. Can someone describe briefly what are the differences between .NET web services and Java web services?
View 4 Repliesi had been developing web applications in .net 2.0 version ,now i need to learn concepts in web services and wcf as they are the major improvements over previous versions... if anyone can provide RELIABLE online resources link for learning about web services and wcf..i had seen the msdn link but am not knowing where to start..??...will there be any virtual labs to practise in .net 3.5.
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