![]() Maybe? As you can tell I'm no WCF expert so perhaps you can do something like this but I was under the impression you need the instance of the service and methods can't be consumed like this.Īlso with a WCF service how do you just list the services like you could do with a normal old web service?Īnyone? I've googled this 'til I'm blue in the face but no matter what I try the DynDNS service reference just never gets updated when I rebuild the web service. ![]() I guess the other thing I could do is switch the WCF service to a different port and see if the reference updates then.ĮDIT: OK, I re-read your answer and am wondering if you mean whether I can access the new methods in a debugger (attached to w2wp) running purely from a URL. It just seems to me something is caching somewhere, just can't work out how or why. However, if I add the service or look up the WSDL using the local IP address, I can see all new methods just fine. Which points to the dyndns URL never updates - all I can ever see are the original methods. the problem is not not that I can't access *any* methods, it's that if I add a new method (and rebuild the web site) the service reference in the dev machine project I really need help with this - I can't deploy to a hosted server yet as I'm still developing it but I *have* to get this working so that when I update the service (which is often) I can get the updated version in other projects.Īny help will be DEEPLY appreciated - I am seriously going STARK RAVING MAD with this!! :-((Įvan, sorry - I am either really dumb or, like Yaron, I didn't understand your answer. ![]() I have tried *everything* I can think of including clearing the browser cache on both machines, restarting the IIS server on my server (zillions of times!), deleting and adding the service to the project - even restarting both machines and it just *never*įinds the updated service reference.so I know it *must* have something to do with dynamic DNS and/or caching the WSDL URL. Is shows the new methods but if I use the dyndns address (eg: it only shows the original methods from when I published it first about two weeks ago! I'm consuming the service in a WP7 app which I develop on my dev machine (on the same network as the server) and if I reference it within my network (e.g: The service via my external dyndns address. I have a WCF service that runs on my own Windows 7 test web server (i.e: on my own network at home rather than in a hosted environment) and when I update the service (like adding a new method for example) I just can't see the updated method when I access
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