It's the first time that i'm trying to use SOAP, i don't know how to make the request, I know the URL where the operation it's located, and i know the name of the operation, and i know the expected xml document schema. I have read in msdn about Microsoft.Web.Services2.SoapEnvelope, but i'm missing something...
The function structure it's something like:
<normal soap nodes until body>
<NameOfTheFunction xmlns="http://tempuri.org/">
<Var1>Value1</Var1>
<Var2>Value1</Var2>
Do i need the webrequest class? or the soap class can do all the job?
How do I send/Receive SOAP messages usiung .NET I wanted to invoke a webservice, however not like the way shown in the link above.What I did was, created a service reference with the wsdl url(in a windows application with a button click event)
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have created a client object
Dim objProxy As MyClient = New MyClient()
I have populated the objrequest and objreqheader using the below methods, (assigning string values and not xml)
From reference vb, this is the myoperation public function
Public Function myoperation(ByVal RequestHeader As AFA.RequestHeaderType, ByVal GetTransactionDetailsReq As AFA.GetTransactionDetailsReqType, <System.Runtime.InteropServices.OutAttribute()> ByRef GetTransactionDetailsResp As AFA.GetTransactionDetailsRespType) As AFA.ResponseHeaderType
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I checked the property of objProxy, it is having basic http binding as the property. Anyone invoked the service like this? From soapui, the response is fine, after i populate the request fields.How can i enable the trace to see what is the request going and where is the problem.
We have a VB6 application that consumes Java webservices with soap.That works fine on XP and Win7. The login to the webservice times out.Under xp the client try to reconnect 2 times (is one call to the webservices) and then ask for new login data from user. With win7 that dont be OK.If the login is timed out, the client try to reconnect 9 times with one call. The code is the same. I trace this with wireshark.
I am building a client in VB.net for calling webservices methods from a partner organisation.[URL]../system.web.services.protocols.soaphttpclientprotocol%28v=VS.71%29.aspx because I can't get it to work using the Web References feature of Visual Studio 2010 (when I try to do that it turns the methods from the WSDL into classes).I have created a proxy class and can instantiate an object of that class no problem.
However, when I try to call a method which requires arguments I get this error:
Unmarshalling Error: unexpected element (uri:"http://api.service.apimember.emailvision.com/", local:"key"). Expected elements are <{}key>,<{}login>,<{}pwd> Does anyone have any idea why this might be? (If it's helpful I can post my code and the location of the WSDL.) (P.S. I can get the whole thing to work fine in PHP using ZF Soap classes, but for various reasons I need to get it to work using .Net)
Edit to add: I have used Wireshark to examine the outgoing and incoming SOAP message to compare them with the messages being sent via SoapUI, where it all works fine.What this has shown is that my VB client is sending a message where the namespace of the web service I am trying to access is declared as an attribute of the method, and not in the soap:envelope attributes.
I wrote a soap service in PHP using nusoap. It works fine with the test client I wrote in PHP, however, our customer wrote his client in vb.net and it is not working. There are no errors that I see, but the service is not parsing his requests properly.
I am letting nusoap generate the WSDL, and it looks fine. If I compare a message that I send in to one of his messages, I do see a few differences in the envelope, but I'm not sure if the problem is on my end or his.
OK, so I've been trying to look into a webservice.I'm not really sure what is going on with them.I haven't been able to find anything that really explains what the purpose and reason for them are. I suppose maybe that is because they can serve many purposes?
Quote:Value of type System.Nullable(Of Decimal) cannot be converted to System I have the code below which seems to work fine on my development server but causes a compilation error when I put it on my live webserver (uncommented).The error message I get from the event viewer in IIS is as above.
' <WebMethod(Description:="Insert into Referral Payments Table.")> _ 'Public Function InsertReferralPayment(ByVal ReffererCustID As Integer, ByVal InstalledCustID As Integer, ByVal AmountReferrer As Nullable(Of Decimal), ByVal AmountInstalled As Nullable(Of Decimal), ByVal ReferrerChequeSentDate As Nullable(Of Date), ByVal InstalledChequeSentDate As Nullable(Of Date), ByVal ReferrerChequeNo As Integer, ByVal InstalledChequeNo As Integer, ByVal InputBy As String) As Integer
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From what I can tell IIS is configured the same and both referenced DataTables seem identical.
I need to use a web service that was provided to me and that uses SOAP with attachments as a means of communication. It also uses WS-Security 1.0 as a form of authencation (user and pass in plain text).I will be working on VB.NET and my experience with web services is very slim, and goes as far as creating a WCF web service, adding the service reference in another project thus creating a proxy class and using the methods.I have searched the internet and found that there is no native support for SwA in VB.NET, is this correct?
I am currently working on a project, which purpose is to call a webservice through a VB script. VB is by far not my first language and I simply reach the point where I do not know how to go on from here.
I have a Webservice descriped in a WSDL document that defines a service that takes a complex type as parameter and returns such one as answer.
The complex type is basically just a string that is wrapped inside a class object. So what i did was to create a new class module and added a public variable to it. I created a new instance of this class, gave it for the purpose of testing a value and tried to call the webservice. Everything goes well untill i reach the call to the webservice, where the program throws an exception that says:
"Class does not support automation or does not support expected interface"
My first thought was that the initialization of the object might have gone wrong but i am quite able to set and get the values on it. So i have to assume that the object is okay. I know that the url to the WSDL document is correct, due to the fact that I can call the document via the browser and it will throw an exception of "wrong type" when i feed the soap method with a primitive.
With out luck I browsed several pages on the net to find a clue what this could. So now i wanted to give this forum a shot.
You should know that i am not able to alter the WSDL file. I have to go with the way it is. In addition am supposed to stick to VB 6.0.
I used a Form in VB to make the call to the webservice.
Here is the call procedure:
Private Sub Command1_Click() On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Dim tS
I know how to send a SOAP request using the web reference, but I'd like to know how to programmatically create a SOAP request using the WSDL. I'm looking for something that would make this:
I am new to the wcf services and soap. Kindly give me an example or demo how to generate a soap request and response using wcf services. I need to use VB.net for this.
This is related to my question at the below link, however posting on a seperate thread as needed some direction on the error handling part.soap request client to webservice using vb.net
How/Where can i get the error "response validation not conforming to wsdl and schema" in my vb.net webservice client. I checked the response using the validate response option, within soapui tool. Is there any way to generate the logs related to this, in .net client?There was no exception in my .net client, except the response object was blank, even though i could see the response xml in the trace log.
The below line invokes the webservice. After the excution, tracelog has the request and response xml, however my objresp(response object) is empty. In soapui, i validated the response, it was not conforming to schema.objresponsehead = objProxy.myoperation(objreqheader, objrequest, objresp)
I have to query once an hour to a remote web server to recieve data. However the remote web site does not use web services and state in thier 300+ page document that:
Although SOAP is a recognized Web Services API, the RTO web server does not offer a web services interface. That is, there is no Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file available for usage by participant web services client software.
So my question is how do send a soap request and get a response without the use of a WSDL?
I am having some problems building a properly formatted SOAP message using XMLDocument in VB.NET(C# answers are fine though). I am using the following code to manually create my SOAP message, what is happening is that the namespace prefix of the soap:Header and soap:Body are being stripped in the output XML:
I tried using JIRA's REST API but the function that I needed wasn't there and found it at JIRA's SOAP API. A newbie like me wants to know if you can use JIRA's SOAP API in a VB.NET desktop application?
I have created a WCF VB.Net Soap service. The service compiles and runs, but at runtime, only half of the variables passed to the function via a soap request are received.
Take the tripservice wsdl from this link In this wsdl, I replaced the from element with the below(added nillable as true and added min length and max length restriction).
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The element from xsi:nil="true" is generated, even though i am not touching the element in my vb.net code to generate the request. The element is optional as per the wsdl(min occurs = 0). How can i send a request without the from element name, even passed in the request?
I've been developing a vb.net client that connects to a Webservice using SOAP. This Webservice needs the SOAP message to be signed and have a timestamp.To this point all is possible, using WSE 2.0 SP3 I've able to sign the message and include the Security tag into the SOAP Header and the timestamp tag is included too, as you can see in this sample:
I'm building a .NET component that will call an external web service. I used the "Add Service Reference" dialog to add the web service to my component, which generates the code needed to consume the service and adds the settings to the app.config file.I'm testing the component by adding a reference to its DLL from a Console application and calling the appropriate method that creates a new instance of the web service: ... = new MyServiceSoapClient(). However, when I do this, I get the following exception:
InvalidOperationException
Could not find default endpoint element that references contract 'MyServicesSoap' in the ServiceModel client configuration section. This might be because no configuration file was found for your application, or because no endpoint element matching this contract could be found in the client element.This makes sense since the app.config isn't being brought over with the component's DLL. How can I call the web service without having to rely on the settings in the App.Config?
I've got a fairly simple WCF self-hosted service using the WSHttpBinding that just refuses to work. If service and client runs on the same machine there's no problem, but as soon as I move the service to the window-server 2008 the client fails the communication attempts with
EXCEPTION [System.ServiceModel.Security.SecurityNegotiationException] {"SOAP security negotiation with 'http://hvw-svr-01/SIT' for target 'http://hvw-svr-01/SIT' failed. See inner exception for more details."}
I want to catch the exceptions thrown by the login() function in JIRA's SOAP API. The function login throws 2 exceptions. RemoteAuthenticationException if the user provided an invalid username or password and RemoteException if there was some problem preventing the operation from working. Currently I'm using this code to catch the exception
Our core server is calling out to a soap web service over https on a number of different servers to confirm that a transaction has completed.The code is dotnet 3.5 (vb) and works for the various callback services we have set up until we just moved a new one into production and it is refusing to communicate, giving the following error:Unhandled Exception: System.ServiceModel.Security.SecurityNegotiationException:Could not establish secure channel for SSL/TLS with authority -> System.Net.WebException: The request washe case here.
No not of the Simple Object Access Protocol variety, but Soap It seams that Imperial Leather is the .NET developers soap of choice. This means however that we will all smell the same, and will make detecting a fellow developer out in the wild a little more difficult, since you cant smell your own scent. May i also suggest that PEARS Soap is not only far more visually appealing than Imperial Leather, but it actually smells much nicer too. Plus the Queen buys it as well, so just think on that the Royal bottom gets washed with this stuff:what says the masses?
Am pretty new to web services and have been trying to implement Soap Faults. I used Apache Axis2 to generate webservice in the following manner.
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Now, I created a dynamic project using Eclipse and with the help of Axis2 plugin I created webservice for my "Webservice" class which generates wsdl file. I deployed the webcontent in the Tomcat folder and able to access the WSDL file in the .Net environment. I am able to pass array of objects (User[]) from .Net to Java and able to do my task. Now, I need to implement Soap Faults in Java which I am not sure how to implement.
I need to get a list of the item id attribute in a soap packaged XML file, in the example below ref-2 ref-3, but I'm having a problem finding examples that work and not even sure where my attempt at a linq to xml statement is failing. Are there any good examples of parsing a XMLDocument in a SOAP envelope or am I just making this way harder than it needs to be.