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Namespace and WSE 2.0

My team has migrated a normal vanilla web service to WSE 2.0. Now can i
continue to generate the proxy for this using WSDL ? I want a customised
namespace (using /n:MyOwnNameSpace in WSDL) - will it work the same way as
it did before ?

Regards,

Chak.
Nov 23 '05 #1
3 1884
Hello Chakra,
Yes it should be no different that it was using wsdl.exe. If you add a
web reference it will generate 2 proxies on for wse and one the usual

HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com
My team has migrated a normal vanilla web service to WSE 2.0. Now can
i continue to generate the proxy for this using WSDL ? I want a
customised namespace (using /n:MyOwnNameSpace in WSDL) - will it work
the same way as it did before ?

Regards,

Chak.


Nov 23 '05 #2
Yes, but i am not building the application using VS.NET, but a make file
(Nant). So what changes do i make to the Nant file to accomodate the shift
from just a web service using WSDL, to a WSE 2.0 scenario .

Thanks.

"Dilip Krishnan" <dk*******@NOSPAM.geniant.com> wrote in message
news:35**********************@msnews.microsoft.com ...
Hello Chakra,
Yes it should be no different that it was using wsdl.exe. If you add a
web reference it will generate 2 proxies on for wse and one the usual

HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com
My team has migrated a normal vanilla web service to WSE 2.0. Now can
i continue to generate the proxy for this using WSDL ? I want a
customised namespace (using /n:MyOwnNameSpace in WSDL) - will it work
the same way as it did before ?

Regards,

Chak.


Nov 23 '05 #3
You will probably need to write an nant filter to do a find a replace
and replace the base class (SoapHttpClientProtocol ) of the wsdl.exe
generated proxy to WebServicesClientProtocol. Or better still copy the
class thats generated by wsdl.exe and then do the same (which is exactly
what the wse add-in does for you in the IDE

Chakra wrote:
Yes, but i am not building the application using VS.NET, but a make file
(Nant). So what changes do i make to the Nant file to accomodate the shift
from just a web service using WSDL, to a WSE 2.0 scenario .

Thanks.

"Dilip Krishnan" <dk*******@NOSPAM.geniant.com> wrote in message
news:35**********************@msnews.microsoft.com ...
Hello Chakra,
Yes it should be no different that it was using wsdl.exe. If you add a
web reference it will generate 2 proxies on for wse and one the usual

HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com

My team has migrated a normal vanilla web service to WSE 2.0. Now can
i continue to generate the proxy for this using WSDL ? I want a
customised namespace (using /n:MyOwnNameSpace in WSDL) - will it work
the same way as it did before ?

Regards,

Chak.




--
HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com
Nov 23 '05 #4

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