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consume web service from client

Hi,

I am working on creating a class library. It contains a reference to a
web service that i have built. I want to be able to deploy my new class
library (dll) on client computers and have it successfully be able to
work with the web service. How do I go about doing this? Can it be
configurable in case the address of the web service changes?

Thanks for sharing your knowledge,

-Casey
Jul 21 '05 #1
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C Williams <no****@thank.you> wrote in news:#kJ1$G4EFHA.1836
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
work with the web service. How do I go about doing this? Can it be
configurable in case the address of the web service changes?


Yes of course. The webservice has properties and methods you can use to alter
it, read it from a config file, or whatever.
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Jul 21 '05 #2
Yes, but what exactly needs to be placed on the client computer? Just
the compiled class library the references the web service?

Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
C Williams <no****@thank.you> wrote in news:#kJ1$G4EFHA.1836
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
work with the web service. How do I go about doing this? Can it be
configurable in case the address of the web service changes?

Yes of course. The webservice has properties and methods you can use to alter
it, read it from a config file, or whatever.
--
Chad Z. Hower (a.k.a. Kudzu) - http://www.hower.org/Kudzu/
"Programming is an art form that fights back"

Get your ASP.NET in gear with IntraWeb!
http://www.atozed.com/IntraWeb/

Jul 21 '05 #3
C Williams <no****@thank.you> wrote in
news:O0**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
Yes, but what exactly needs to be placed on the client computer? Just
the compiled class library the references the web service?


Well the assembly yes. But in a normal application this gets all compiled
into your program, so you just send your program and thats all.

--
Chad Z. Hower (a.k.a. Kudzu) - http://www.hower.org/Kudzu/
"Programming is an art form that fights back"

Make your ASP.NET applications run faster
http://www.atozed.com/IntraWeb/
Jul 21 '05 #4
In my case the assembly is ideally the ONLY file that gets placed on
client's computer because it is for smart tags.

Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
C Williams <no****@thank.you> wrote in
news:O0**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
Yes, but what exactly needs to be placed on the client computer? Just
the compiled class library the references the web service?

Well the assembly yes. But in a normal application this gets all compiled
into your program, so you just send your program and thats all.

--
Chad Z. Hower (a.k.a. Kudzu) - http://www.hower.org/Kudzu/
"Programming is an art form that fights back"

Make your ASP.NET applications run faster
http://www.atozed.com/IntraWeb/

Jul 21 '05 #5

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