Hi Richard,
Welcome to MSDN newsgroup.
As for the list all the webservices on a certain webserver machine, I think
it is not controled by the clientside since it is the server or the service
publisher which determines how they'll expose the description and endpoint
of their webservices.... e.g if they'll expose a well-know http address of
their services's list (a uddi service or just some disco file url......).
And for getting webservice method signature dynamically, I think it also
require that the service expose their WSDL document to client so that
client can query the webmethod info from that WSDL document(parsing the
service interface(WSDL portType....).
Thanks,
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From: "Richard Money" <ri****@nospam.nospam>
Subject: discover web services
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:56:16 +0100
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Is it possible to list the web services on my local machine, or on another
machine, without setting up UDDI?
I want to do essentially the same as the "Add Web Reference" wizard in
VS.NET 2005.
I also want to do something equivalent to reflection to get the web method
signatures.