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Calling a dotNet Webservice from a classic Asp page

Hi,
I have to call a .Net WebService from a non .net Webserver.
So I create an asp page that use the Soap Toolkit for calling the Webserver.
The problem is that the webservice use authentication, by using the header
of the soap request.
How can I send this information to the webservice?

Thanks in advance
Nov 23 '05 #1
2 5284
Sounds like you would have to manually create that header. This could be
simple or hard, depending on just what is in that header.

Also See http://blogs.msdn.com/dotnetinterop/...22/267933.aspx
for some related stuff.

-D

"Filippo" <fi*********************************@powersoft.i t> wrote in
message news:32*************@individual.net...
Hi,
I have to call a .Net WebService from a non .net Webserver.
So I create an asp page that use the Soap Toolkit for calling the
Webserver.
The problem is that the webservice use authentication, by using the header
of the soap request.
How can I send this information to the webservice?

Thanks in advance

Nov 23 '05 #2
Hi,
Original Web Service don't need authentication.
I think that you can modify config file.
MS Web Service (ASMX) save information of authentication in config file.

"Filippo" wrote:
Hi,
I have to call a .Net WebService from a non .net Webserver.
So I create an asp page that use the Soap Toolkit for calling the Webserver.
The problem is that the webservice use authentication, by using the header
of the soap request.
How can I send this information to the webservice?

Thanks in advance

Nov 23 '05 #3

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