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We are having an issue with the webservicequery() function where the function cl
mikej117
over 9 years ago
We are having an issue with the webservicequery() function where the function claims that the called web service method is not available. The method is infact there (I've called it successfully from SoapUI and from a Call Web Service smart service). It seems like there may be an old WSDL cached for this function (the called method was added after the initial version of the WSDL).
The (anonymised) error message coming back from the function is:
The operation [{http://soap.mydomain.com/}getFlatEmployeesForSupervisorSearch] is not present in the binding [{http://soap.mydomain.com/}EmployeeWebServiceServiceSoapBinding].
Available operations in that binding: [
{http://soap.mydomain.com/}getFullEmployeesForSupervisor,
{http://soap.mydomain.com/}getFlatEmployeesForSupervisor,
{http://soap.mydomain.com/}getAllCurrentJobs,
{http://soap.mydomain.com/}getEmployeeStatusDetails,
{http://soap.mydomain.com/}searchDetailEmployee
]
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mikej117
over 9 years ago
Not tired restarting the appserver yet (it's a cloud service).
When you say "verified the syntax", do you mean look at the HTTP request? I'm not sure how I can get access to do that. We have been able to call other methods from the same web service endpoint using webservicequery(), so I'm pretty sure that's correct...
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Not tired restarting the appserver yet (it's a cloud service).
When you say "verified the syntax", do you mean look at the HTTP request? I'm not sure how I can get access to do that. We have been able to call other methods from the same web service endpoint using webservicequery(), so I'm pretty sure that's correct...
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