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web service call & other browsers

Hello Chari !

 I have seen this pages, there is more more Information. I have the .NET Framework1.1SP1 istall of my PC.  I can many and many funktion chose from .NET Constructor. I have't find the good for me. I will send a text or xml file to the url http:\\is0991.audi.de/EWFMExlmp/eWFM.asmx. I don't know wich funktion i must to chose from .NET Costructor.

 

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Hi Caki,
 
I'd like to help you out, but your question is a little open-ended, which makes this difficult to answer. Any details you can provide about the service you are trying to communicate with would be helpful. Is there any particular protocol you are trying to use (such as SOAP) to send the xml to your URL?
 
Thanks!
Charlie S.

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Hi Charlie !
 
  I send the Visual code from the application. I will this funktion build in Lab. I think this file will answer all your questions.
 
Thanks
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Hi Caki,

I'm afraid we may be stretching the limits of my LabVIEW knowledge here. I briefly looked at the code you attached, but I'll be the first to admit that I'm no VB expert. It appears as though your web service is using the SOAP protocol, though only you can know that for sure. I had other thought that might help...

If you take a look at this example:

Invoking a .NET Web Service from LabVIEW
http://sine.ni.com/apps/we/niepd_web_display.display_epd4?p_guid=B45EACE3DACD56A4E034080020E74861&p_...

you can see that it using ActiveX to call VB script. Thus, if you can write VB code to interface with your web service, you can make it work in LabVIEW!

Best of luck & thanks for posting!

Charlie S.

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