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with updating web reference in visual studio up vote 2 down vote favorite The Problem is that I have a web reference genereted from WSDL file. Now I have new WSDL but the old location where the WSDL was erlier is not accesible. Where I can change the path to the new WSDL to do update web reference? When I delete my old web there was an error downloading metadata from the address. please verify reference and add new one with the same name, I don't see the web reference namespace anymore in code classes...any ideas?? visual-studio web-services web-reference share|improve this question edited Apr 3 '12 at 13:53 Joel Coehoorn 248k92440661 asked Jan 13 '11 at 11:42 shin 3472523 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted It depends on what type your reference is. If it's a Service reference, then you can change it by right click on that reference and choose "Configure Service Reference". In service reference settings window you will see "Address" field. There you can change your service reference address. If it's a Web reference, then select that web reference and press F4 key to open Properties window. There you can change your web reference url address. share|improve this answer edited Jan 13 '11 at 11:54 answered Jan 13 '11 at 11:47 HABJAN 6,91122045 it's a web one but the Full Path property is disabled :( –shin Jan 13 '11 at 12:25 But the problem is that on the Full path I have Sommething like E:_DEV_DEV\CS2New\2WWW\App_WebReferences\Service\ but when I clic
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Serialization, and Networking Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I have my https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/72b2a565-ac80-47ab-bc89-552b5f78baf4/add-web-reference-error?forum=wcf web service hosted on IIS7 in PC1 (Vista) w/c is already up and running. When I add my web service as a web reference on my http://romsteady.blogspot.com/2010/05/workaround-error-adding-web-service-in.html sample client application in PC2 (Windows7), I encountered an error with details below Case 1: URL: http://192.168.1.1/MyService/ "The HTML document does not contain there was Web service discovery information". There was an error downloading 'http://192.168.1.1/MyService/$metadata'. The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found." Case 2: URL: http://192.168.1.1/MyService/Service.svc "The document at the url http://10.11.2.108/TestWCF/Service.svc was not recognized as a known document type. The error message from each known type may help you fix the problem: there was an - Report from 'DISCO Document' is 'There was an error downloading 'http://mypc/TestWCF/Service.svc?dis" the client app in PC2 can actually see the service but there's just some errors in the right pane of the "Add Web Service" window. Case2 URL return the page that I've expected but I noticed that it generates svcutil.exe http://mypc/TestWCF/Service.svc?wsdl w/c has the "PC NAME" and not the "IP ADDRESS" specified during the development. Thanks alot Wednesday, April 14, 2010 8:01 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi Atikero, As for the "webservice" you mentioend, I assume it is a WCF service that adopt HTTP binding. For service that you want to generate client proxy through add webreference or add serviceReference, you should make sure you have turn on service metadata generation: #How to: Publish Metadata for a Service Using a Configuration File http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms734765.aspx Then, for IIS hosted WCF service, you should always use the http://servername/appname/servicename.svc?
to http://url:8081), you encounter an error similar to the following:---------------------------Microsoft Visual Studio---------------------------Metadata contains a reference that cannot be resolved: 'http://url:8081/WS/WebService.asmx?wsdl'.There was an error downloading 'http://url:8081/WS/WebService.asmx?wsdl'.Unable to connect to the remote serverA connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respo---------------------------OK ---------------------------Workaround:First, verify you can get to the WSDL by opening your web browser and pulling the WSDL manually.If your web service is https://example.com/WebService.asmx, type in https://example.com/WebService.asmx?wsdl.If you are able to retrieve the WSDL, do the following:Right-click on your project.Select "Add Web Reference."Enter the address of the web service with ?wsdl at the end.You will get about a dozen popups with this text: "Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?" Say "No."Add the web reference.Now you have the web reference and the proxy class created, but you won't be able to execute the web service request. Two more steps are required.Click the "Show all files" button at the top of the solution explorer and expand out your Web References tree. Inside your web reference, you'll find a .WSDL file and a file named "Reference.map."Open the .wsdl file and find the wsdl:service area. Update the addresses listed there to be the true external name of the web service.Open the reference.map file and also update the DiscoveryClientResult url field with the same value.At this point, the web service will function. Posted at 5/01/2010 06:02:00 PM Tags: Visual Studio, Workarounds Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Michael Russell Campbell, California, United States QA Evangelist, Programmer/Analyst, All-Around Goofy Guy. Currently Sr. Software Engineer in Test at Netflix. Formerly Sr. Quality Engineer on Firefly at Amazon, QA Manager at Ritual Entertainment, Software Test Lead at Microsoft Game Studios, Director of IT for Meeting Professionals International. Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent those of any current, former, or future employer. View my complete profile Blog Archive ► 2016 (26) ► September (6) ► August (2) ► July (1) ► June (2) ► May (7) ► April (4) ► March (1) ► February (2) ► January (