Thanks, Dave.  That worked!

Ben

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dave Watts
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 12:12 PM
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Subject: RE: [CFCDev] Web Services Behind Cluster


> I have a CFC set up as a web service.  It runs fine on my dev 
> box.  However, our production environment consists of 5 CF 
> servers sitting behind a load balancer.  After uploading the 
> CFC and registering the Web service on each of the 5 servers, 
> I browse the WSDL, which comes back with the private network 
> server name (server1, server2, etc.) in the wsdlsoap:address 
> location="" tag.  That server name means nothing to the C# 
> program running on my client PC, since it's not in the DNS.  
> So, when I try to invoke the service, I get an error. 
>  
> Anyone know how to get around this?  Is there a different way 
> to register the web service?  This is my first time using web 
> services in this clustered environment.

I think your best bet is to put a static WSDL file out, and change the
server name in it to point to the cluster rather than an individual server
instance.

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