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WSDL file - changing the location?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:53 pm    Post subject: WSDL file - changing the location? Reply with quote

I have written a web service and deployed it on 2 different systems -
one in production and one in QA.

I have now written a client program which is going to access that web
service. I would like to test it on the QA site, and then move it to
production. However, when I create the client web service, it puts a
hard-coded paths for the wsdl file into the project. I can delete the qa
wsdl object and create a production web service, but is there a way to
do that more generically? Or change it on the fly? At run-time maybe?

I'm new to the web-services environment - if this is a common question
that has already been answered, please point me at the appropriate
documentation or example code...

thanks in advance,

nbc

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