Re: web service

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There is no WSDL document at http://www.xmethods.net. You need to key that
address into your web browser and find a service you want to use. When you
find one, it will tell you where it is located (the WSDL document).
xmethods.net is just a database of a handful of web services that you can
try.

Regards
Simon.

"airwalker" <airwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Cerebrus" wrote:
Simon is right about this. That particular example in the book about
AirportWeatherService is outdated. You will need to try another Web
service.


Thanks again for your replies guys, the web service shows up, but I am
unable to add a web reference to it, as the add reference button is
disabled
and I get the following message:

"There was an error downloading 'http://www.xmethods.net/'.
The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote
server".

in proxy settings I typed in my IP address and typed 80 for the port, am I
still doing something wrong?


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