On Dec 5, 2007 1:07 PM, David Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday, December 05, 2007 11:58 AM Allen wrote: > > >On that subject I gave up and played with west-wind.com idea of a > dotnet wrapper. Still playing. > >On the wsdl subject. > >If you make the wsdl with the mssoap3 wsdl creator it asks for the dll > to use. I think it looks like your making yours in > >Visual Studio Allen > > Well, it does not look like Visual Studio. The current is an ASP > (<somefilename>.ASMX?wsdl). When I ran through the Soap WSDL generator, > it created a <somefilename>.wsdl file as well as <somefilename>.wsml and > a <somefilename>Client.wsml file. One problem of changing the wsdl file > is that is in property of the class and I can't change the .NET code. > Thanks! > > myWebService.asmx is your webservice that is exposed. You can crate a WSDL if you have access to that server in a .NET manner. You may be trying to do one in a VFP manner and that is what is going wrong?
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