C# - Calling A Web Service - Code For Consuming A Service Is Not Working ?

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'.
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