Ben, I have a pretty similar setup to you but my address location defaults to the DNS of the web address for calling the service. We do, however, have multiple sites on our servers (IIS) and the web-services have their own site within each box, each with the same web facing DSN. The solution might be a web-server configuration you have to work through. HTH,

 

Phil

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johnson, Ben R.
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDev] Web Services Behind Cluster

 

This one is mystifying me.

 

I have a CFC set up as a web service.  It runs fine on my dev box.  However, our production environment consists of 5 CF servers sitting behind a load balancer.  After uploading the CFC and registering the Web service on each of the 5 servers, I browse the WSDL, which comes back with the private network server name (server1, server2, etc.) in the wsdlsoap:address location="" tag.  That server name means nothing to the C# program running on my client PC, since it's not in the DNS.  So, when I try to invoke the service, I get an error. 

 

Anyone know how to get around this?  Is there a different way to register the web service?  This is my first time using web services in this clustered environment.

 

Thanks,

 

Ben

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