Re: publishing Hello World to local IIS
- From: stcheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven Cheng[MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 03:04:22 GMT
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\par Steven Cheng
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\par Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:44:42 -0500
\par From: cj <cj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
\par Subject: Re: publishing Hello World to local IIS
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\par Thanks! From one of your links, "Browse to the MathService.asmx Web
\par service page to test the Web service. If you set the local computer to
\par host the page, the URL is http://localhost/MathService/MathService.asmx."
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\par That is what I was looking for.
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\par I've been tied up with other priorties today so it'll probably be
\par tomorrow before I can test now.
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\par Steven Cheng[MSFT] wrote:
\par > Hi Cj,
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\par > The ASP.NET webservice(asmx) should provide simple test page(for webmethd
\par > with simple type parameters). For standard webservice test/use, you should
\par > create a webservice client proxy (in the client project) and call the
\par > webservice through proxy class. In .net project(with Visual Studio), it is
\par > quite simple to create such a proxy, here are some reference that introduce
\par > this:
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\par > #HOW TO: Write a Simple Web Service by Using Visual C# .NET
\par > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308359
\par >
\par > #How to build and use XML Web services by using Visual Studio .NET or
\par > Visual Studio 2005
\par > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315935/en-us
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\par > #Creating and Consuming .NET Web Services in Five Easy Steps
\par > http://dotnetjunkies.com/Tutorial/4D13CEFA-D0FD-44BE-8749-8D17B5757564.dcik
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\par > Sincerely,
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\par > Steven Cheng
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\par > Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 10:28:48 -0500
\par > From: cj <cj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
\par > Subject: publishing Hello World to local IIS
\par > Message-ID: <#4DhAIUUIHA.1744@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
\par > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices
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\par > Perhaps someone knows how to do this. When I open a new ASP.NET web
\par > service application in VS 2008, it opens with a simple Hello World web
\par > service already written. I want to see this work. Without changing a
\par > thing I built the solution and published it to localhost default web
\par > site. How can I test it?????
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