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Re: Invoke SSL-enabled Web Service
Thanks alot. It work. Just for interest, is possible to add the client certificate programmatically rather than downloading the certificate?
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Re: Invoke SSL-enabled Web Service
I am using .net 2.0 not the WCF. Sorry for missing this information
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on 8/20/2009
Re: Invoke SSL-enabled Web Service
Sure i have tried to add the web reference. The warning security page was prompted and click yes to continue. The code can be compiled succesfully ,however, it return errors. I will post it back the exact error message. Do I need to add the client certificate programmatically when call the web service?
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Invoke SSL-enabled Web Service
Could anyone give me example on how does a .net client (.net window form or asp.net web page) invoke SSL-enabled web service 1. Invoke SSL-enabled web service via the generated proxy class 2. Use HttpWebRequest
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Re: Sending binary via web service
thank alot for your kindly help. I tried the MTOM and it got significant improvement in transferring binary. Unluckly....my flex client does not support it....poor me...>< anyway, thanks again
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Re: Sending binary via web service
It seem that the serialization/de-serialization of base64binary is the bottleneck. Will the http compression help in this? As my understanding, the http compression improve the transmission only rather that serialization/de-serialization process.
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Re: Sending binary via web service
thank for your sharing. in fact, i dont have the solid way to record the de-serialized time. Do you have any idea to capture this time?
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Re: Sending binary via web service
can you explain more on the http compression approach? thanks.
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Re: Sending binary via web service
it seem that the base64binary is the simplest one and highest interoperability is there any way to improve the performance of sending binary using base64binary? my web service may not be called by .net client. sometime java client. In worse case, the web service will be consumed by adobe flex client which currently does not support MTOM
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Re: Slow in writing binary file
Thank alot for your quick response. For (1), i think there is no need to lock as it is required to create it per request. This is because the input path is always different. This is a business requirement. For (2), yes, dtComplete value is more or less the same, regardless of whether you have 1 user connected or 5 users Where can I set the "MaxConcurrentCalls" and "MaxConcurrentSessions". I cant find it in the web.config and I am using .NET 2.0 not WCF What is the difference between
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