Thanks Alan. I think I still have it installed from using a long time ago for another API. I'll toy around with it.
On Jul 30, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Alan Cole <[email protected]> wrote: > Matthew, > > If your trying to test the wsdl service take a look at soapUI. I have used it > to test services I'm building in OpenBD and it really works well for me. > > Thanks, > Alan > > On Jul 30, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Matthew Creech <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I can make regular cfhttp calls, yes. >> >> While Im just testing, yes, the calling server is the same as the cfc >> server. However, my end goal will be to have the calls made from a different >> server running New Atlanta's Bluedragon. Incidentally, I copied my cfc >> example to that server and am getting pretty much the same errors. Security >> issue with our servers perhaps? >> >> >> On Jul 30, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I'll try these steps when I get home tonight and see what happens for me. >>> >>> Just for fun, have you insured that your server can establish a simple >>> connection first, like with a CFHTTP call? >>> >>> Is the server attempting to make a remote web service call to - itself in >>> your example? >>> >>> Al >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2013-07-30 12:59, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Hi again... >>>> >>>> I am attempting to expose a CFC to other servers on our network, and I >>>> just learned how incredibly easy this "should" be, adding access="remote" >>>> to my CFC. I am using the Windows Server 2008 installer from >>>> https://www.viviotech.net/company/installers.cfm for the server that hosts >>>> the CFC (with IIS7 as my web server). This appears to come bundled with >>>> Openbd 2.0, which I have attempted to update by replacing the "openbd/lib" >>>> folder with that from a fresh download of OpenBD. >>>> >>>> Here are the contents of test1.cfc in my root directory... >>>> >>>>> <cfcomponent displayname="testCFC"> >>>>> <cffunction name="testFunction" access="remote" output="no" >>>>> returntype="string"> >>>>> <cfset res = "this ran"> >>>>> <cfreturn res> >>>>> >>>>> </cffunction> >>>>> </cfcomponent> >>>>> >>>> If I call this CFC directly in a browser with >>>> http://mysandbox/test1.cfc?wsdl&method=testFunction, I see "this ran". >>>> But here is my attempt to reference it from a cfm page... >>>> >>>>> <cfinvoke webservice="http://mysandbox/test1.cfc?wsdl" >>>>> method="testFunction" >>>>> returnvariable="cfResults"> >>>>> </cfinvoke> >>>> >>>> I get the following error: "Failed to access WSDL: >>>> http://mysandbox/test1.cfc?wsdl". >>>> >>>> When I try CreateObject instead... >>>> >>>>> <cfset cfResults2 = CreateObject("webservice", >>>>> "http://entsandbox/test1.cfc?wsdl")> >>>> >>>> I get "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error". >>>> >>>> I found a thread from a few years ago discussing a similar issue and >>>> advising to make sure the OP had "tools.jar" from JDK in the WEB-INF/lib >>>> folder. But since this is connected to IIS, I don't have a WEB-INF folder >>>> in my root directory. 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