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11/12/2001 10:07:22
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
 
 
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11/12/2001 08:53:57
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This message has been marked as a message which has helped to the initial question of the thread.
Also Mark if you are using the ASP listner the your call shoud be
oWeb =loWS.SetupClient("http://TE17829/Webpub/wsclass.ASP","",'')
and not .WSDL.
>I chose the ASP listner because Mike said that that was the most common.
>
>Is there anything else I have to do to activate these listners. Mike did not mention that we had to run any additional serices in his example.
>
>If I do have to activate a listner then how do I do it:)
>
>Sorry to be such a idiot but all of this is really new to me:)
>
>
>
>>Mark Hi have build your web service and called without any problem I'm using MS SOAP 2 SP2 and the ISAPI listener what are the listener that you are using?
>>
>>>Sorry had to repost this because I missed the exception code out the first time
>>>
>>>
>>>>Thanks Alex and Ed
>>>>
>>>>I tried the following
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>oWeb =loWS.SetupClient("http://TE17829/Webpub/wsclass.WSDL","wsclass web service",'')
>>>>>or
>>>>>oWeb =loWS.SetupClient("http://TE17829/Webpub/wsclass.WSDL","",'')
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The first one complained it could not find the web service in the WSDL
>>>>and the second one gave me the usual message shown in full below
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>OLE IDispatch exception code 0 from SOAP-END:Server:
>>>>WSDLOperation: Instantiating the dispatch object for method
>>>>SendText failed
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am using version 2.00 of the SOAP toolkit rather than version 2.2 is that likely to make a difference?
Alexandre Palma
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