tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565373825740259469.post1687926932051243097..comments2024-03-26T23:58:03.609-06:00Comments on Slick IT: WCF: Using WCF With .NET 2.0Chokdiihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02880211667247259820noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565373825740259469.post-17202427574587023422009-11-10T14:56:14.168-07:002009-11-10T14:56:14.168-07:00Try running the request to your web service right ...Try running the request to your web service right through the browser to see exactly what's happening. Sounds like a configuration issue on the server end, to me.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16712770722605767823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565373825740259469.post-63670312172293314672009-11-10T11:10:14.618-07:002009-11-10T11:10:14.618-07:00Great writeup Paul. I got my WCF client app almost...Great writeup Paul. I got my WCF client app almost working thanks to your post.<br /><br />However I get an error when calling a WCF fucntion. It's an InvalidOperationException. Following is the description.<br /><br />"Client found response content type of '', but expected 'application/soap+xml'.<br />The request failed with an empty response."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1565373825740259469.post-67611529112133951832009-08-05T05:56:36.227-06:002009-08-05T05:56:36.227-06:00For testing WCF services you might find WCFStorm (...For testing WCF services you might find WCFStorm (http://www.wcfstorm.com) useful.<br /><br />It has free LITE version which is ok for ad-hoc testingDrGuidhttp://www.stackoverflow.comnoreply@blogger.com