So, here's my situation:
Project 1 : C# web service project that hits the DB and has a bunch of methods
Project 2 : Angular JS Web App that uses $http to call the said web service methods
Now, I've deployed both the web service and the web app to my local IIS and everything's working great, locally. Page loads happen and the data is returned from the database and appropriately displayed.
Now comes the problem. When someone tries to access the application from their machine - the code that calls the web service methods give me the internal server error. The strange part is, the web services can be viewed (not invoked) from the other machines.
Scenario:
I can access the following:
Web service : http://DataAccessService/DataAccessService.asmx
Angular App : http://ReportzApp/#/
The landing page of the "ReportzApp" internally calls the web service using $http and that works flawlessly.
Others can access:
Web service : http://DataAccessService/DataAccessService.asmx (only see the list of service methods but can't invoke)
Angular App : http://ReportzApp/#/
But, I get the internal server error in the landing page.
I have also enabled CORS on the web-service side as well:
<httpProtocol>
<customHeaders>
<add name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
</customHeaders>
</httpProtocol>
Also, here's a sample function that I use to call my web-service code:
getData: function () {
promise = $http({
method: 'POST',
url: "http://<myMachineName>/DataAccessService/DataAccessService.asmx/GetData",
data: "{}",
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' }
}).then(function (response) {
console.log(response);
return response;
}),
function (response) {
// failed
console.log('failed ' + response);
};
// Return the promise to the controller
return promise;
}
What am I missing?