Hi Rick,
This is pretty easy. Actually...now that I think about, ANY question is
easy if you already know the answer... but...this is easy.
Lets assume your web service name is WsGetData and you installed it on port
10000 on your local PC WAS server. You would find the WSDL at:
http://localhost:10000/WsGetData/services/WSGETDATAServices/wsdl/WSGETDATASe
rvices.wsdl
HTH
Shannon O'Donnell
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Accessing locally published web service on test server
I have created a web service that I not want to access using a VB.net
program. The issue I have is that I can't figure out where to find the
service. I spent several hours yesterday going through WDSC help and
tutorials without any success. Searching the archives also proved
unsuccessful. I'm pretty sure I have published it to the local webshpere
6.1 test server on my PC because if I display services for the server I can
see it. My question is how do I find the URL the VB program needs to
discover the service?
Rick Chevalier
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