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Web service connect problem

I build a web service in a server(A) and can connect to it successfully in my
local computer(B) by using SoapHttpClientProtocol as client. However, when I
move the same code(local computer (B)) to another computer (C). It (C) can
view the web service through browser but not success in code.

Is there anything that I need to notice to use SoapttpClientProtocol, i.e.
which port to use and what else service or software that I need to enable?

Thanks very much

Nov 23 '05 #1
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Hi,
Does your WebService require authentication?

And if so.... Did you attach the credentials to your proxy?

Hope this helps,

Marvin Smit

On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:34:02 -0700, "yfng"
<yf**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I build a web service in a server(A) and can connect to it successfully in my
local computer(B) by using SoapHttpClientProtocol as client. However, when I
move the same code(local computer (B)) to another computer (C). It (C) can
view the web service through browser but not success in code.

Is there anything that I need to notice to use SoapttpClientProtocol, i.e.
which port to use and what else service or software that I need to enable?

Thanks very much


Nov 23 '05 #2
Hi,
Does your WebService require authentication?

And if so.... Did you attach the credentials to your proxy?

Hope this helps,

Marvin Smit

On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 20:34:02 -0700, "yfng"
<yf**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I build a web service in a server(A) and can connect to it successfully in my
local computer(B) by using SoapHttpClientProtocol as client. However, when I
move the same code(local computer (B)) to another computer (C). It (C) can
view the web service through browser but not success in code.

Is there anything that I need to notice to use SoapttpClientProtocol, i.e.
which port to use and what else service or software that I need to enable?

Thanks very much


Nov 23 '05 #3

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