I wanted to know a standard way of accessing web-services in C# where the webservice reference can be defined programmatically.
I have the following scenario :
- Multiple webservices can be set up programmatically. Hence I cannot use the "Add Webservice Reference" provided by Visual Studio (or so I think correct me if I am wrong).
- the webservices added have the same structure/actions/operations/request/responses but may have belong to different domains feeding different data.
e.g :
webservice 01 : http://abc.example.com/getData
webservice 02 : http://xyz.example.net/getData
- Can I still use a proxy generated from one service and use it for another or would I have to handle raw XML responses?
Edit 01 : I wanted to know if the following snippet of accessing the webservice can be generalized to be used for all webservices
var binding = new BasicHttpBinding();
var address = new EndpointAddress("http://www.abc.com/service.asmx");
var factory = new ChannelFactory<IGeneralProxy>(binding, address);
var obj = factory.CreateChannel();
var responseString = obj.GetData("UserName", "Password");
Assert.IsNotNull(responseString);
Where IGeneralProxy
is an interface for the Client
Please let me know if if any of the above points are not clear.
.Url
property to switch between the various endpoints (assuming each and every service you call is exactly the same)