This is a fairly unreliable web service. It was offline yesterday for 
quite a while when I was trying to call it, but then came back online.

As of noon PST, it's working again:

Invoking weather service for 94546...
Weather for location: Castro Valley, CA
Temp: 56°F Feels like: 56°F
Forecast: Cloudy Visibility: Unlimited
Pressure: 29.95 inches and rising DewPoint: 40°F
UVIndex: 1 Minimal Humidity: 55%
Wind: From the Northeast at 9 mph
Reported at: Hayward, CA Last updated: Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 
10:54 AM Pacific Standard Time (Tuesday, 1:54 PM EST).

On Tuesday, Feb 11, 2003, at 08:19 US/Pacific, Brad Howerter wrote:

> http://www.ejse.com/WeatherService/Service.asmx?wsdl and other wsdl 
> pages
> work fine for me from my browser, but whenever I try to cfinvoke a
> webservice, I get a nasty error message in the application.log:
> "Error","jrpp-12","02/11/03","09:15:46","BRADTEST","Could not generate 
> stub
> objects for web service invocation.Name:
> http://www.ejse.com/WeatherService/Service.asmx?wsdl. WSDL:
> http://www.ejse.com/WeatherService/Service.asmx?wsdl.
> java.net.SocketException: connect (code=10051) It is recommended that 
> you
> use a web browser to retrieve and examine the requested WSDL document 
> for
> correctness. If the requested WSDL document can't be retrieved or it is
> dynamically generated, it is likely that the target web service has
> programming errors. The specific sequence of files included or 
> processed is:
> C:\wwwroot\bradtest\getWeather.cfm ".   The MIE browser just displays 
> 'page
> not found'.
>
> The "java.net.SocketException: connect" makes me think my proxy must 
> somehow
> be denying access.  Does anyone know what we need to turn on or change?

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