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Fabiano
Please,

i have an webservice created with .NET, and a client want to consume it with
a JAVA client. They are using POST, but this way my webservice crash.

They are calling this URL:
http:\\www.beispielseite.com.br\webservice.asmx\login?param1=xxxx¶m2=yyyyyy

using this way i get this error message: InvalidOperationException: Request
format is unrecognized.]

If i use the SOAP everything goes fine. And if i use the .NET sample test
page everything goes fine either.

What should be wrong?

Tks,

Fabiano

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Trebek
Well ... according to the example you have provided, they are using a GET
request. If a GET request is indeed what you would like to support, enable
it in the web.config file by adding the <HttpGet> protocol.

HTH,

Alex

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Girish bharadwaj
And of course, GET might not be acceptable if your web service needs complex
types to be passed in.

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Scott M.
That is a GET request, not a POST.

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Tomas (VIP)
If you are using .Net 1.1, GET and POST requests to web services are
diasabled by default. Add tehe following to your web.config to allow you to
use the GET and POST verbs:

<configuration>
<system.web>
<webServices>
<protocols>
<add name="HttpGet"/>
<add name="HttpPost"/>
</protocols>
</webServices>
</system.web>
</configuration>

The KB article I've linked to below has all the information you need. I hope
that helps.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;819267

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