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500 error when accessing web service

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Wendell Buckner - 24 Oct 2005 19:40 GMT
When trying to access a web service over the internet, the user receives a
500 error. The web service however does work if you go to the server and try
to access it either through the test web page and through a test application
that was developed... Can anyone point me to documentation on the web on how
to figure out what the problem is?

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//Rutger Smit - 26 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT
Try to do some logging.
As long as you don't get more information about the error it's har
guessing what the problem might be.

Cheers,
//Rutger

http://www.RutgerSmit.com

> When trying to access a web service over the internet, the user receives a
> 500 error. The web service however does work if you go to the server and try
> to access it either through the test web page and through a test application
> that was developed... Can anyone point me to documentation on the web on how
> to figure out what the problem is?
Wendell Buckner - 28 Oct 2005 17:36 GMT
How does one trace?

> Try to do some logging.
> As long as you don't get more information about the error it's har
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> > that was developed... Can anyone point me to documentation on the web on how
> > to figure out what the problem is?
//Rutger Smit - 29 Oct 2005 00:07 GMT
You mean...

Cheers,
//Rutger

http://www.RutgerSmit.com
Wendell Buckner - 31 Oct 2005 16:09 GMT
Well... turns out that the name resolution for the internet address was
incorrect... I used the raw ip address and things started working... Also
the webservice was not configured properly so it was throwing an exception
causing the webservice to hang... I will look into that tracing as it may
have uncovered the problems faster... thanks for you help...

> You mean...
>
> Cheers,
> //Rutger
>
> http://www.RutgerSmit.com

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