Re: ATL Server Web Service on Windows Vista and VS2005

From:
Scot T Brennecke <ScotB@Spamhater.MVPs.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Sat, 06 Jun 2009 02:14:08 -0500
Message-ID:
<4A2A1740.3040003@Spamhater.MVPs.org>
Even better, ask a newsgroup that knows something about web service
development and WSDL. Not sure why you want to mix ATL Server and CLR
support. Are you also writing .NET code? Nevermind.... I don't really
know anything about WSDL stuff.... the programming language is not
really the key element of the question here.

Ajay wrote:

No idea what this is. You should post this in ATL newsgroup to get
relevant audience.

--
Ajay

On Jun 3, 9:23 am, BitSniffer <jhonyma...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi There !!!
Let's find someone who could help me on this problem.

I have created on VS2005 under Windows Vista a new Visual C++ ATL
Server Web Service Project with:
Blob Cache
Session Services (Memory-backed session-state service)
I compiled the project sucessfully. Then, i opened IExplorer and
access de URL to generate the WSDL.
The WSDL of the web service was generated with sucsess.

This is my problem:
With this simple and basic project, i changed the configuration
properties to support Common Language Runtime Suport, Old Syntax (/
clr:oldSyntax)
The compilation of the project was made successfully.
The problem was when i go to access the web service to generate via
web browser the WSDL.
I access the URL (something like:http://localhost/ATLWS1/ATLWS1.dll?Handler=GenATLWS1WSDL)
on IExplorer, and the web browser hangs and no result is returned.
Just a page indicating that "Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage".

There some dependency or configuration missing to support CLR ?? I
tried the same scenario on Windows XP and this works fine.

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