Stephen Moretti said:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> You'd never guess I'm bitter about the amount of time and energy I wasted on this would you???!!!

Ach, you're preaching to the converted there, Stephen - this saga has gone on for long enough

thankyou for the insight and the (here's hoping) fix. It's 1.00 AM here and I'm off to bed with a bit of hope for the morning.

cheers, mate
barry.b

 


----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:21:36 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader()sucessfully?

> Barry L Beattie wrote:
>
> >Hi all
> >
> >We're trying to connect our CF app to an ASP.NET (asmx) webservice.
> >
> >Has anyone called a webservice with addRequestHeader(), sucessfully? It can't be a network problem (it works with other tools) so it's either (1) sheer incompetance on my part or (2) something funny with CF calling other webservices.
> >
> > - all our CF servers have had the webservice headers hot-fix applied.
> >I've stumped our local list (CFAussie) - aparently not many webservices are used in Australia (or they work without grief so (1) above applies here)
> >
> >
> >
> > ;
> Its cos .NET webservices are bollox! Sorry... I spent way way way too
> long trying to get access to a .NET web service with no real answer to a
> lot of my questions, other than Simon writing me some code that manual
> accessed a .NET web service and lots of hints that I should use Java
> (which incidently was just as bad, because of the whole cookie issue
> [see below]).
>
> The problem is nothing to do with request header or anything like that.
> Its because .NET uses cookies - yes thats right - cookies for session
> management of a webservice by default and most MS developer are so
> wrapped up in the MS world that they forget to check these things with
> the real world of interoperability. (You'd never guess I'm bitter about
> the amount of time and energy I wasted on this would you???!!! ;))
>
> After all that wait for code to download, it probably boils down to one
> method call that I found helped with session maintenance...
>
> mywebservice = CreateObject("WebService",wsURL);
> mywebservice.setMaintainSession(true);
>
> And hopefully that should do the trick! I hope it helps for you.
>
> Regards
>
> Stephen
>
>
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