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  • How to Determine the WSDL that will be Emitted for a Given Java Web Service?

    - by guptamukul
    Please tell me how to write wsdl file of service developed in java. For example: package fromjava.server; import javax.jws.WebService; import javax.jws.WebMethod; @WebService public class AddNumbersImpl { @WebMethod(action="addnumbers") public int addNumbers(int number1, int number2) { return (number1+number2); } } this is a web service....so what will be the corresponding wsdl file? if u guys have any tutorial then please help me out.

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  • When calling a asmx service via jqeury, how to pass arguments?

    - by Blankman
    How can I pass my service endpoint parameters? (pagesize in this case) My .asmx service method looks like: [WebMethod] [ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json)] public List<Object> GetData(int pageSize) { } When I call this via jQuery like: $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "test.asmx/test123", data: "{}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", dataType: "json", success: function(msg) { }, error: function(msg) { } });

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  • How do I programmatically set Integrated Windows Authentication in IIS on a .NET web service?

    - by arc1880
    I have a web service project that needs to be set to use Integrated Windows Authentication after installation. Normally, I would install the web service, then manually go to IIS and make sure the box is checked for Integrated Windows Authentication. There has to be a way to do this through code. I have looked up on using the Installer class. It looks like this is something I could use, but I have not found anything on setting properties programmatically in IIS.

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  • how can i install a service under a different account than the LocalSystem account using win32 api

    - by taher chhabrawala
    hi i am using the following code to install the service, i want to install this service under a different account, the last two parameters takes username and password but when i give so it throws an error...is there any specific way of giving username password here? IntPtr sv_handle = CreateService(sc_handle, svcName, svcDispName, SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS, SERVICE_WIN32_OWN_PROCESS, SERVICE_AUTO_START, SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL, svcPath, null, 0, null, null, null);

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  • How to make a .NET Windows Service start right after the installation?

    - by Jader Dias
    Besides the service.StartType = ServiceStartMode.Automatic my service does not start after installation Solution Inserted this code on my ProjectInstaller protected override void OnAfterInstall(System.Collections.IDictionary savedState) { base.OnAfterInstall(savedState); using (var serviceController = new ServiceController(this.serviceInstaller1.ServiceName, Environment.MachineName)) serviceController.Start(); } Thanks to ScottTx and Francis B.

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  • Does WCF use the ThreadPool to bring up new instances for a PerCall service?

    - by theburningmonk
    Hi, for a PerCall WCF service whose throttling has been set to be high (say, 200 max concurrent calls) would WCF bring up a new instance and invoke the request on a threadpool thread? If it does, then does this have an impact on the total number of concurrent calls allowed? I ask because I don't seem to ever hit the max number of concurrent calls I've set in the service throttling config but instead a fraction of that number - up to 50 on a 100 MaxConcurrentCalls setting and 160 on a 200 MaxConcurrentCalls setting. Thanks,

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  • How to create a local Windows-based service bus outside of Azure, similar to Redis with automatic fail-over?

    - by ElHaix
    We are implementing a service/message-bus feature in our SignalR application and have been looking at Redis, with automatic fail-over using Redis Sentiel. We would like to maintain our own servers and have read SignalR powered by Service Bus. Since this is a Winddows Azure implementation, how can I accomplish this in our internal network with VM's with automatic fail-over similar to the Redis solution discussed above?

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  • How to (simply) create new service objects in java jax-ws webservices?

    - by cibercitizen1
    Is it possible in jax-ws to have a webmethod that creates a new object (of a service class) and returns a reference to it to the client caller (for the client, it's a remote reference) so that the client and this new service object maintain a session? (Therefore each client is served by a different instance). Schematically: client server o:Session -------- -------- ---------- s = server.access() ------------------> o = new Session() return o <--- o.doSomething() ----------------------------------------------> make it <--- o.doMore() --------------------------------------------------> make it <---

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  • How do I return clean JSON from a WCF Service?

    - by user208662
    I am trying to return some JSON from a WCF service. This service simply returns some content from my database. I can get the data. However, I am concerned about the format of my JSON. Currently, the JSON that gets returned is formatted like this: {"d":"[{\"Age\":35,\"FirstName\":\"Peyton\",\"LastName\":\"Manning\"},{\"Age\":31,\"FirstName\":\"Drew\",\"LastName\":\"Brees\"},{\"Age\":29,\"FirstName\":\"Tony\",\"LastName\":\"Romo\"}]"} In reality, I would like my JSON to be formatted as cleanly as possible. I believe (I may be incorrect), that the same collection of results, represented in clean JSON, should look like so: [{"Age":35,"FirstName":"Peyton","LastName":"Manning"},{"Age":31,"FirstName":"Drew","LastName":"Brees"},{"Age":29,"FirstName":"Tony","LastName":"Romo"}] I have no idea where the “d” is coming from. I also have no clue why the escape characters are being inserted. My entity looks like the following: [DataContract] public class Person { [DataMember] public string FirstName { get; set; } [DataMember] public string LastName { get; set; } [DataMember] public int Age { get; set; } public Person(string firstName, string lastName, int age) { this.FirstName = firstName; this.LastName = lastName; this.Age = age; } } The service that is responsible for returning the content is defined as: [ServiceContract(Namespace = "")] [AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode = AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Allowed)] public class TestService { [OperationContract] [WebGet(ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json)] public string GetResults() { List<Person> results = new List<Person>(); results.Add(new Person("Peyton", "Manning", 35)); results.Add(new Person("Drew", "Brees", 31)); results.Add(new Person("Tony", "Romo", 29)); // Serialize the results as JSON DataContractJsonSerializer serializer = new DataContractJsonSerializer(results.GetType()); MemoryStream memoryStream = new MemoryStream(); serializer.WriteObject(memoryStream, results); // Return the results serialized as JSON string json = Encoding.Default.GetString(memoryStream.ToArray()); return json; } } How do I return “clean” JSON from a WCF service? Thank you!

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  • How to write a Web Service for Google App Engine?

    - by Martin
    Hello all, I am simply wondering how to write a Web Service (XML - SOAP) for Google App Engine? I am really new with Python and I have been looking for example for a while, but no chance. Does anybody could point me out any article or simply could give me an example of a Web Service in Python with Google App Engine? Thanks!

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  • Where to put a configuration file for an Axis2 web service?

    - by Jack BeNimble
    I'd like to have my Axis2 Web Service read from a configuration file, whose name is sent as a parameter to the service. Where is the best place to put this file? And How to best access it? Examples welcome. I've checked the current directory is the Apache/Tomcat/bin file, I could put it in the parent directory, or put it into a Apache/Tomcat/conf, although this looks like it's more reserved for apache configuration itself.

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