Thanks Chris, after an hour or so of playing I have come to the
conclusion that I will be creating the SOAP request and then POST'ing
all the data like that,
I will try your suggestion about the hosts file tomorrow.
Thanks!
On 3/13/06, Chris Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Duncan,
The good news is that the webservice is generating or providing a WSDL
descriptor, it looks like the problem may be that you're requesting the
service over HTTPS, but as the request doesn't match the SSL
certificate's hostname, the SSL handshake can't complete (in a browser
you'll see a popup warning about the certificate).
You should be able to solve this by using the hostname rather than IP
address - if you have to, specify the IP address in a local hosts file
on the server to avoid external DNS lookups.
https://gateway.monster.com:8443/bgwBroker
rather than
https://63.112.170.8:8443/bgwBroker
HTH
Chris
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We are trying to do some integration with Monster and use their
webservice to post jobs and receive feedback from them.
When we add this to the CF7 admin
https://63.112.170.8:8443/bgwBroker
We get this feedback: Error creating web service. Please ensure that
you have entered a correct Web Service name or URL.
Is this an error caused by the certificate not being valid on this IP?
Or is it to do with the 'webservice' at their end. It doesnt look
like a traditional webservice when you view it in the browser - more
like an XSD.
What other way could we use this webservice?
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Duncan I Loxton
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