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Accessing a .NET 2 webservice from a .NET1 client

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Accomplice - 01 Feb 2007 10:37 GMT
Greetings!

I am trying to access a webservice developed in MS .NET Framework 2
from a .NET 1.1 client. The service works fine when I access it on my
local server. However, once it has been published to the remote web
server the following occurs:

1. It takes a long time to actually locate the service. It is
instantaneous in IE or Firefox
2. The webmethods are listed but the Add Reference button is disabled

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Alternatively, is there a way
to wrap the service in a class that can be used by a .NET 1.1 client.

Thanks in advance.

Posted here as well
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webser
vices/browse_thread/thread/3f1bf8c81e252643

Robson Siqueira - 01 Feb 2007 22:09 GMT
Accomplice,

Web services are made to be even not platform related - to not say language.
You are probably facing connection problems. What about the WSDL? Is it
working fine for that web service?

I hope it helps.

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Robson Siqueira
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vices/browse_thread/thread/3f1bf8c81e252643

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