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MN #1
Newbie question.
Hello -
I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue to receive a
download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'm beginning
to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with adjusting
any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I've tried
multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue to get
that same message.
Any help would be appreciated.
MN
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Dan Rogers #2
RE: Newbie question.
Hi Mn,
What steps are you taking to add this web reference? Are you using
add-web-reference, typing in the service URL and letting the tooling
discover the WSDL? Or are you browsing for a local file - the WSDL file.
You should be able to add a web reference from a WSDL file you download as
long as that WSDL has a complete Ports section.
Is the server that is hosting the application an ASP.NET web service?
Regards
Dan Rogers
Microsoft Corporation
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>Hello -
>
>I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue to receivebeginning>download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'madjusting>to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with>any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I've tried
>multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue to get
>that same message.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>MN
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MN #3
RE: Newbie question.
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your thoughts. To answer your question, I've merely attempted to
directly as the web reference from the Solution Explorer by typing in the
path directly and trying to locate it that way. It does find it but not in
the way I want it to with the download msg.
As I read through the WSDL, a port section does exist. Does that need to be
plural as I thought that didn't matter originally?
As for the server, at this point, I'm unsure if it is an ASP.NET web
service. I have tried to reach the same path and pull an .asmx extension
without any success.
Any advice would be appreciate for this newbie.
Thanks,
MN
"Dan Rogers" wrote:
> Hi Mn,
>
> What steps are you taking to add this web reference? Are you using
> add-web-reference, typing in the service URL and letting the tooling
> discover the WSDL? Or are you browsing for a local file - the WSDL file.
>
> You should be able to add a web reference from a WSDL file you download as
> long as that WSDL has a complete Ports section.
>
> Is the server that is hosting the application an ASP.NET web service?
>
> Regards
>
> Dan Rogers
> Microsoft Corporation
> --------------------> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27000> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
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> >Subject: Newbie question.
> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:59:02 -0800
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> >
> >Hello -
> >
> >I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue to receive> beginning> >download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'm> adjusting> >to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with>> >any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I've tried
> >multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue to get
> >that same message.
> >
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >MN
> >
>MN Guest
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Dan Rogers #4
RE: Newbie question.
Instead of trying to do an add from solution explorer, right click on the
"references" node under your expanded project in solution explorer. Select
"add web reference" - and then choose how you are going to get the web
reference. If the service is URL addressable, you can type in the URL for
the service. If the service is registered in the global or a local UDDI
server, you can select the UDDI server and then find the service that way.
If you have a local copy of the WSDL file, then use the browse button that
lets you directly read a WSDL file.
There doesn't need to be a ports section in the WSDL file, as this just
gives you the server location and end point connection string required. If
this isn't in there, you'll have to set the URL property on the generated
proxy to be the endpoint location for the web service.
I hope this helps
Dan Rogers
Microsoft Corporation
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>Hi Dan,
>
>Thanks for your thoughts. To answer your question, I've merely attemptedin>directly as the web reference from the Solution Explorer by typing in the
>path directly and trying to locate it that way. It does find it but notbe>the way I want it to with the download msg.
>
>As I read through the WSDL, a port section does exist. Does that need toas>plural as I thought that didn't matter originally?
>
>As for the server, at this point, I'm unsure if it is an ASP.NET web
>service. I have tried to reach the same path and pull an .asmx extension
>without any success.
>
>Any advice would be appreciate for this newbie.
>
>Thanks,
>MN
>
>"Dan Rogers" wrote:
>>> Hi Mn,
>>
>> What steps are you taking to add this web reference? Are you using
>> add-web-reference, typing in the service URL and letting the tooling
>> discover the WSDL? Or are you browsing for a local file - the WSDL file.
>>
>> You should be able to add a web reference from a WSDL file you downloadreceive>> long as that WSDL has a complete Ports section.
>>
>> Is the server that is hosting the application an ASP.NET web service?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Dan Rogers
>> Microsoft Corporation
>> -------------------->> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27000>> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
>> >thread-index: AcTYqV6wdQCraJppSEWwl8Z/uS1+ew==
>> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 209.116.117.190
>> >From: "=?Utf-8?B?TU4=?=" <MN@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >Subject: Newbie question.
>> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:59:02 -0800
>> >Lines: 11
>> >Message-ID: <5F8DAE10-2D52-4C14-B0F0-5A54B70DC871@microsoft.com>
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>> >
>> >Hello -
>> >
>> >I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue toget>> a>> beginning>> >download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'm>> adjusting>> >to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with>> >any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I've tried
>> >multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue to>>>>> >that same message.
>> >
>> >Any help would be appreciated.
>> >MN
>> >
>>Dan Rogers Guest
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MN #5
RE: Newbie question.
I have exhausted all options that have been included as for suggestions. The
only result I'm getting is being able to download it and put it into an
Inetpub directory to interface to though I have not successfully be able to
use the methods being exposed in the WSDL file.
I suppose that since they're not running .NET on their side, that shouldn't
be a problem or is it not possible to add the web reference through .NET
across the web if they aren't running it.
Thoughts are appreciated at this point.
Thanks,
MN
"Dan Rogers" wrote:
> Instead of trying to do an add from solution explorer, right click on the
> "references" node under your expanded project in solution explorer. Select
> "add web reference" - and then choose how you are going to get the web
> reference. If the service is URL addressable, you can type in the URL for
> the service. If the service is registered in the global or a local UDDI
> server, you can select the UDDI server and then find the service that way.
> If you have a local copy of the WSDL file, then use the browse button that
> lets you directly read a WSDL file.
>
> There doesn't need to be a ports section in the WSDL file, as this just
> gives you the server location and end point connection string required. If
> this isn't in there, you'll have to set the URL property on the generated
> proxy to be the endpoint location for the web service.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Dan Rogers
> Microsoft Corporation
> --------------------> <vWmioAL2EHA.3200@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl>> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
> >thread-index: AcTYuU8m2uW7I8XRS8usjBM0v5O6Hg==
> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 209.116.117.190
> >From: "=?Utf-8?B?TU4=?=" <MN@discussions.microsoft.com>
> >References: <5F8DAE10-2D52-4C14-B0F0-5A54B70DC871@microsoft.com>> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27008> >Subject: RE: Newbie question.
> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:53:08 -0800
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> >
> >Hi Dan,
> >
> >Thanks for your thoughts. To answer your question, I've merely attempted> in> >directly as the web reference from the Solution Explorer by typing in the
> >path directly and trying to locate it that way. It does find it but not> be> >the way I want it to with the download msg.
> >
> >As I read through the WSDL, a port section does exist. Does that need to> as> >plural as I thought that didn't matter originally?
> >
> >As for the server, at this point, I'm unsure if it is an ASP.NET web
> >service. I have tried to reach the same path and pull an .asmx extension
> >without any success.
> >
> >Any advice would be appreciate for this newbie.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >MN
> >
> >"Dan Rogers" wrote:
> >> >> Hi Mn,
> >>
> >> What steps are you taking to add this web reference? Are you using
> >> add-web-reference, typing in the service URL and letting the tooling
> >> discover the WSDL? Or are you browsing for a local file - the WSDL file.
> >>
> >> You should be able to add a web reference from a WSDL file you download> receive> >> long as that WSDL has a complete Ports section.
> >>
> >> Is the server that is hosting the application an ASP.NET web service?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >> Dan Rogers
> >> Microsoft Corporation
> >> --------------------
> >> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
> >> >thread-index: AcTYqV6wdQCraJppSEWwl8Z/uS1+ew==
> >> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 209.116.117.190
> >> >From: "=?Utf-8?B?TU4=?=" <MN@discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> >Subject: Newbie question.
> >> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:59:02 -0800
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> >> >Xref: cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl
> >> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27000
> >> >X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es
> >> >
> >> >Hello -
> >> >
> >> >I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue to> get> >> a
> >> >download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'm
> >> beginning
> >> >to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with
> >> adjusting
> >> >any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I've tried
> >> >multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue to>> >> >> >that same message.
> >> >
> >> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >> >MN
> >> >
> >>
> >>
>MN Guest
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Dan Rogers #6
RE: Newbie question.
Well, if they aren't running ASP.net on their side, you may have issues
when you try to call their service if this is indeed an ASP.net
application. However, there are many cases where you'll find that people
provided you a WSDL file via some means other than via their web service
endpoint.
Good luck
Dan Rogers
Microsoft Corporation
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>I have exhausted all options that have been included as for suggestions.to>only result I'm getting is being able to download it and put it into an
>Inetpub directory to interface to though I have not successfully be ableshouldn't>use the methods being exposed in the WSDL file.
>
>I suppose that since they're not running .NET on their side, thatthe>be a problem or is it not possible to add the web reference through .NET
>across the web if they aren't running it.
>
>Thoughts are appreciated at this point.
>
>Thanks,
>MN
>
>"Dan Rogers" wrote:
>>> Instead of trying to do an add from solution explorer, right click onSelect>> "references" node under your expanded project in solution explorer.for>> "add web reference" - and then choose how you are going to get the web
>> reference. If the service is URL addressable, you can type in the URLway.>> the service. If the service is registered in the global or a local UDDI
>> server, you can select the UDDI server and then find the service thatthat>> If you have a local copy of the WSDL file, then use the browse buttonIf>> lets you directly read a WSDL file.
>>
>> There doesn't need to be a ports section in the WSDL file, as this just
>> gives you the server location and end point connection string required.generated>> this isn't in there, you'll have to set the URL property on theattempted>> proxy to be the endpoint location for the web service.
>>
>> I hope this helps
>>
>> Dan Rogers
>> Microsoft Corporation
>> -------------------->> <vWmioAL2EHA.3200@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl>>> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
>> >thread-index: AcTYuU8m2uW7I8XRS8usjBM0v5O6Hg==
>> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 209.116.117.190
>> >From: "=?Utf-8?B?TU4=?=" <MN@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >References: <5F8DAE10-2D52-4C14-B0F0-5A54B70DC871@microsoft.com>>> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27008>> >Subject: RE: Newbie question.
>> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:53:08 -0800
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>> >Xref: cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl>> >X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es
>> >
>> >Hi Dan,
>> >
>> >Thanks for your thoughts. To answer your question, I've merelythe>> to>> >directly as the web reference from the Solution Explorer by typing innot>> >path directly and trying to locate it that way. It does find it butto>> in>> >the way I want it to with the download msg.
>> >
>> >As I read through the WSDL, a port section does exist. Does that needextension>> be>> >plural as I thought that didn't matter originally?
>> >
>> >As for the server, at this point, I'm unsure if it is an ASP.NET web
>> >service. I have tried to reach the same path and pull an .asmxfile.>> >without any success.
>> >
>> >Any advice would be appreciate for this newbie.
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >MN
>> >
>> >"Dan Rogers" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Mn,
>> >>
>> >> What steps are you taking to add this web reference? Are you using
>> >> add-web-reference, typing in the service URL and letting the tooling
>> >> discover the WSDL? Or are you browsing for a local file - the WSDLdownload>> >>
>> >> You should be able to add a web reference from a WSDL file youcpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFT NGXA03.phx.gbl>> as>> >> long as that WSDL has a complete Ports section.
>> >>
>> >> Is the server that is hosting the application an ASP.NET web service?
>> >>
>> >> Regards
>> >>
>> >> Dan Rogers
>> >> Microsoft Corporation
>> >> --------------------
>> >> >Thread-Topic: Newbie question.
>> >> >thread-index: AcTYqV6wdQCraJppSEWwl8Z/uS1+ew==
>> >> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 209.116.117.190
>> >> >From: "=?Utf-8?B?TU4=?=" <MN@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >> >Subject: Newbie question.
>> >> >Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 11:59:02 -0800
>> >> >Lines: 11
>> >> >Message-ID: <5F8DAE10-2D52-4C14-B0F0-5A54B70DC871@microsoft.com>
>> >> >MIME-Version: 1.0
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>> >> > charset="Utf-8"
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>> >> >Path:tried>> receive>> >> >Xref: cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl
>> >> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es:27000
>> >> >X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es
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>> >> >Hello -
>> >> >
>> >> >I'm trying to add a wsdl file as a web reference but I continue to>> >> a
>> >> >download dialog box. I've never seen this behavior before so I'm
>> >> beginning
>> >> >to wonder if there is something that I'm doing wrong on my end with
>> >> adjusting
>> >> >any proxy settings on my local machine? Is that necessary? I'veto>> >> >multiple different ways with accessing that wsdl file but continue>>> get>>>> >> >that same message.
>> >> >
>> >> >Any help would be appreciated.
>> >> >MN
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>Dan Rogers Guest
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CL]-[[\) #7
Newbie question.
Not really new, just confused. I am currently running WinXP Home and I do
want to run Linux... but, I still want to run my Win games and a few apps
(maybe). I am told that this may be accomplished by running Wine? Are there
any how to tutorials available for dl? Is Ubauntu a good platform to
accomplish this?
Thanks in advance.
CL]-[[\) Guest
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SINNER #8
Re: Newbie question.
* CL]-[[) wrote in alt.os.linux.ubuntu:
If you ae wanting to run the latest and greates games as they come out,> Not really new, just confused. I am currently running WinXP Home and I do
> want to run Linux... but, I still want to run my Win games and a few apps
> (maybe). I am told that this may be accomplished by running Wine? Are there
> any how to tutorials available for dl? Is Ubauntu a good platform to
> accomplish this?
WINE is not the answer.
But, have a look here:
[url]http://frankscorner.org/[/url]
WINE runs fine under ubuntu, there is even an apt repository you can add
if you desire.
--
David
In which level of metalanguage are you now speaking?
SINNER Guest
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Walter Mitty #9
Re: Newbie question.
CL]-[[) wrote:
For modern games its best you keep your windows installed. Install> Not really new, just confused. I am currently running WinXP Home and I do
> want to run Linux... but, I still want to run my Win games and a few apps
> (maybe). I am told that this may be accomplished by running Wine? Are there
> any how to tutorials available for dl? Is Ubauntu a good platform to
> accomplish this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
Ubuntu and it will install the GRUB loader : be sure NOT to delete your
windows partition when you install and you will be able to boot windows
or Ubuntu from GRUB. I would suggest using something friendly like
Partition Magic to create some free space in which Ubuntu can be
installed if you dont have a seperate hard drive.
Walter Mitty Guest
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Conor #10
Re: Newbie question.
In article <PMahf.12358$Lw6.1627@trndny02>, CL]-[[) says...
Games..> Not really new, just confused. I am currently running WinXP Home and I do
> want to run Linux... but, I still want to run my Win games and a few apps
> (maybe). I am told that this may be accomplished by running Wine? Are there
> any how to tutorials available for dl? Is Ubauntu a good platform to
> accomplish this?
>
[url]www.transgaming.com[/url]
Apps..
[url]www.codeweavers.com[/url]
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Conor
"You're not married, you haven't got a girlfriend and you've never seen
Star Trek? Good Lord!" - Patrick Stewart, Extras.
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