I’m getting an exception when trying to access an .asmx webservice within a MVC site. I’ve tried numerous things like updating the web reference within the console application and building another quick app to test, but can’t get passed this issue. If I pull the URL out of the svc variable, I can browse to it directly.
Exception Details
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException
occurred Message=Server was unable
to process request. —> Value cannot
be null. Parameter name: uriString
Source=System.Web.Services Actor=””
Lang=”” Node=”” Role=””
StackTrace:
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
message, WebResponse response, Stream
responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String
methodName, Object[] parameters)
at ClarityIntegration.SendTrackerDataToClarity()
in [REDACTED].Reference.cs:line 78
at [REDACTED].Program.Main(String[] args)
in [REDACTED].Program.cs:line 33
InnerException:
CONSOLE APP CODE
var svc = new TrackerClarityService.ClarityIntegration()
{
Url = url,
Credentials =
new System.Net.NetworkCredential("user", "pass", "domain")
};
svc.SendTrackerDataToClarity();
svc.Dispose();
Issue Resolved
The exception was coming out of the Web Service itself. There were some global variables not being initialized directly through the .asmx call that were being initialized by the application itself.
Some simple checks on variables within the Web Service and setting what needs to be set have fixed up the issue.
Issue Resolved
The exception was coming out of the Web Service itself. There were some global variables not being initialized directly through the .asmx call that were being initialized by the application itself.
Some simple checks on variables within the Web Service and setting what needs to be set have fixed up the issue.