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Create WSDL at each request (ASP.net 2.0)

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Jay Douglas - 31 Jul 2007 16:41 GMT
Using a SoapExtensionReflector I'm making some adjustments to some the wsdl
document auto generated by asp.net.  It seems as the wsdl is being cached
thus only showing the original modifications.

How do I disable any caching that asp.net is using for generation of the
wsdl documents?  I need to make specific modifications to the wsdl on each
request because I'm using virtual URLs and RewritePath.

Any help is GREATLY appreciated.

Jay
John Saunders [MVP] - 31 Jul 2007 17:05 GMT
> Using a SoapExtensionReflector I'm making some adjustments to some the
> wsdl
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> wsdl documents?  I need to make specific modifications to the wsdl on each
> request because I'm using virtual URLs and RewritePath.

I've never done this before. In fact, I could have used the technique a year
ago, but didn't think of it!

Can you keep the WSDL requests in a single virtual directory tree so that
you can change the caching settings in the web.config for that <location>?
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