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Consuming ColdFusion Web service

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GaryDean - 23 Mar 2007 18:41 GMT
(this is a dup posting with the other webservices forum - what's the diff
between these two forums??)

I've been writing Web services and assemblies that consume web services
successfully for some time now.  However, I need to consume a web service
from a vendor that was written in Cold Fusion and it's not working...

The Web Service reference gets created ok.  It's name is CMWebService.  The
problem I have is after building the reference there is no name space for
CMWebService so I can't instantiate the service.

Does anyone know why this would occur for this Cold Fusion Web service or a
way to get around the issue?

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Regards,
Gary Blakely

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Regards,
Gary Blakely

Steven Cheng[MSFT] - 26 Mar 2007 03:47 GMT
Hi Gary,

Regarding on this issue, I have seen your another thread and some other
community members discuss there. You can feel free to continue followup
there.

BTW, for the two newsgroups(framework.webservices and
framework.aspnet.webservices), normally, if you're concentrate on .net
based webservice development(client or server side), you can freelyl post
in either one.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead

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