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9/3/2008 2:49 PM
 

I have a Windows Mobile 6 application and have created a web service for it and want to put it on my DNN 4.8.2 site but cannot seem to get it to work on my web server.  I have tested it and it works fine on my local machine but when use the webservice I created and dropped in the root of the DNN site it doesn't work, I get an error "unable to connect to the remote server".  I have double checked the address and method and all is spelled correctly.  Is there some permissions I have to set in order for this to work properly?

Only difference I can see between my local machine and the web server is the location of the .asmx and the .ascx I am using.   In my test app, they are in the root, in the DNN install the .asmx is in the root and the .ascx is in the Portals/0/ directory.


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9/3/2008 4:35 PM
 

After a bit more searching I found this post which Mitch responded to but I am unsure of where or how to make this change to the proxy class.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/111/postid/249740/scope/posts/Default.aspx

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You can modify the generated proxy class to hard code the url, thus removing the need for the web.config setting.  Then once it is compiled you don't need the app_webreferences folder.


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9/6/2008 5:04 PM
 

So no body has used a web service with a mobile app on a DNN site?  Wow,  I would be honored if I was the first!


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9/7/2008 5:08 AM
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you might have a look at the iweb project on DNN forge, how to provide secure web services.


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9/7/2008 1:19 PM
 

Sebastian - I don't know if this is what I am looking for.  I have reviewed Michael's site before and looked into this but my needs go beyond tapping into just DNN's code behing.  I have built my own web service for a PDA and have to tap into my code behind.  I need to make my PDA "talk" to the web service in the DNN portal and so far the only thing that comes close is IWeb but from what I have read it only works with the DNN BLL. 

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