I want to call a web service, but I won't know the url till runtime.
Whats the best way to get the web reference in, without actually committing to a url.
What about having 1 client hit the same web service on say 10 different domains?
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I want to call a web service, but I won't know the url till runtime. Whats the best way to get the web reference in, without actually committing to a url. What about having 1 client hit the same web service on say 10 different domains?
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Create the web reference, and convert the web service to a dynamic web service. A dynamic web service allows you to modify the Url. You need to create the web reference now to ensure your application understands the interfaces available. By switching to a dynamic web service you can then modify the .Url property after you have initialised the web reference in your code.
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You can change the Url property of the class generated by the Web Reference wizard. Here is a very similiar question; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/125399/how-can-i-dynamically-switch-web-service-addresses-in-net-without-a-recompile |
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you could call your web service by a simple http Request: Example: http://serverName/appName/WSname.asmx/yourMethod? param1=val1¶m2=val2; if you call via Http, http response will be serialized result. But if you use a web reference, you always can change Url, by Url property in web service proxy class. Url tipically will be stored in your web.config I hope i help you |
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The only way I have found to do this, is by using wsdl.exe directly and generating the proxies without any url, then doing something similar to david's answer. |
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