Actually, it looks like the service keeps going up and down.  If I keep
hitting that URL in a web browser, I get intermittent HTTP 500 errors.
Anyway, when the service responds, it works fine for me on MX6.1. With the
following code.


<cfinvoke 
 webservice="http://www.streetmap.co.uk/smsl/smsl.dll?Handler=GenSMSLWSDL";
 method="getNumberOfEntries">
        <cfinvokeargument name="bstrInAccount" value="Test"/>
        <cfinvokeargument name="bstrInPassword" value="Test"/>
        <cfinvokeargument name="_return" value="retval"/>
        <cfinvokeargument name="longOutCount" value="longOutCount"/>
        <cfinvokeargument name="bstrOutErrorMessage"
value="bstrOutErrorMessage"/>
</cfinvoke>

<CFOUTPUT>
#retval#<BR>
#longOutCount#<BR>
#bstrOutErrorMessage#<BR>
</CFOUTPUT>

OK


I get retval = 2, longOutCount = 0, so it has nothing to do with the out
variables.  Hope this helps!

Roland

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Odd, works for me.

IP restictions maybe?

Thx for trying to help anyway.

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I keep getting HTTP 500 errors - can't access the webservice!

Roland

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Yup, http://www.streetmap.co.uk/smsl/smsl.dll?Handler=GenSMSLWSDL

It's a store locator service, just for the interested.

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Do you have the WSDL or a URL we can view the WS at?

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Not strictly cfc related, but here goes, I need to access a group of web
service methods that are in the following format;

GetNumberOfEntries(
[in] STR account, 
[in] STR password, 
[out] LONG* longOutCount,
[out] STR* OutErrorMessage,
[out,retval] LONG* longOutStatus
);


I simply cannot get any of them to work, I'm assuming it's because they
return/set multiple variables and cf can't do this?

Dumping the stub object shows these methods as having a return type of
void. And whatever parameters I pass into the method, it returns the
error,  

Web service operation "getNumberOfEntries" with parameters {some params
here} could not be found.


The only semi useful suggestion I've some across so far os the write a
.net or php webservice to act as a proxy, which would be a right royal
PITA for the 6 or so large/complex methods I need to use.

Several hours of searching on google hasn't turned up anything else,
several people with the same issue, no solutions.

Anyone got any ideas or workarounds?

Craig Dudley
Senior Developer
Netstep Corporate Communications Ltd
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