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Accessing Webservices from behind proxy server

hi all,

Description of my .net application:
Desktop application using webservices over the internet to communicate with
the sql server2000 database which is sitting behind the webserver.
Done in VS2003 using VB.net on framework 1.1, Database is sql server 2000

Application works perfectectly ok and no problems at all even if there is a
firewall in between.
Question is would my application have any problems if it is calling the
webserivces from behind a proxy server. Hope i dont have to do any
additional programming due to the prozy server to get this going.
please advice

thanks


Feb 1 '06 #1
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Hello Sameer,

I suggest you to look at WS-Addressing, what it could give u to solve it

S> Description of my .net application:
S> Desktop application using webservices over the internet to
S> communicate with
S> the sql server2000 database which is sitting behind the webserver.
S> Done in VS2003 using VB.net on framework 1.1, Database is sql server
S> 2000
S> Application works perfectectly ok and no problems at all even if
S> there is a
S> firewall in between.
S> Question is would my application have any problems if it is calling
S> the
S> webserivces from behind a proxy server. Hope i dont have to do any
S> additional programming due to the prozy server to get this going.
S> please advice

---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/members/laflour

"At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
Feb 1 '06 #2
could you be a little more clearer to my question, can i access it or not,
repeating my question again :

Question is would my application have any problems if it is calling the
webserivces from behind a proxy server?
thanks

"Michael Nemtsev" wrote:
Hello Sameer,

I suggest you to look at WS-Addressing, what it could give u to solve it

S> Description of my .net application:
S> Desktop application using webservices over the internet to
S> communicate with
S> the sql server2000 database which is sitting behind the webserver.
S> Done in VS2003 using VB.net on framework 1.1, Database is sql server
S> 2000
S> Application works perfectectly ok and no problems at all even if
S> there is a
S> firewall in between.
S> Question is would my application have any problems if it is calling
S> the
S> webserivces from behind a proxy server. Hope i dont have to do any
S> additional programming due to the prozy server to get this going.
S> please advice

---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/members/laflour

"At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche

Feb 2 '06 #3

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