To access published obj. thru URL in other sys-Webservices?

Aravindh_Navision
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Hi Pals,
I have 2 system in which I have installed Navision and published 2 objects (Customer and Vendor) in one system and trying to access the published objects through URL from other system.
When I tried to access those objects through the following URL in the same system (where I installed Navision) by giving the following URL...
http://localhost:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./services
... it is working fine. I can verify the services published and can able to view data by giving following URL:
http://localhost:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./Page/Customer
But when I tried to access those objects through some other system by giving the following URL, I am not able to verify the published webservice:
http://xx.xx.xx.xx:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./Page/Customer
xx.xx.xxx.xxx is the server IP address.
May I know what is the issue behind this? Can anybody help in resolving this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Aravindh.
I have 2 system in which I have installed Navision and published 2 objects (Customer and Vendor) in one system and trying to access the published objects through URL from other system.
When I tried to access those objects through the following URL in the same system (where I installed Navision) by giving the following URL...
http://localhost:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./services
... it is working fine. I can verify the services published and can able to view data by giving following URL:
http://localhost:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./Page/Customer
But when I tried to access those objects through some other system by giving the following URL, I am not able to verify the published webservice:
http://xx.xx.xx.xx:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS Australia Pty. Ltd./Page/Customer
xx.xx.xxx.xxx is the server IP address.
May I know what is the issue behind this? Can anybody help in resolving this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Aravindh.
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Check these to see if it helps:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd301254.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/nav_developer/archive/2009/06/12/setting-up-nav-2009-on-three-machines.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd568720.aspx
https://mbs.microsoft.com/Cms/Templates/document/General.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID={048682AA-4C8F-4D51-B311-C9707A9A795B}&NRORIGINALURL=/customersource/downloads/servicepacks/bestpracticesanalyzernav2009.htm?printpage=false&stext=nav%25202009%2520best%2520practices%2520analyzer&NRCACHEHINT=Guest&printpage=false&stext=nav 2009 best practices analyzer&wa=wsignin1.0Regards,Alain Krikilion
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!0 -
Hi,
have you tried to "escape" the special chars your URL?
Try for example:
[url=http://]http://[/url]<Server Name>:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/CRONUS%20Australia%20Pty.%20Ltd/services
Regards,
egnaz0 -
Hi Egnaz,
What you exactly mean by "escape"?
I used that URL both with and without the special characters %20. But it is not working...
Aravindh0 -
Hi,
what happens if you try to connect without the company name?
[url=http://]http://[/url]<Server IP>:7047/DynamicsNAV/WS/services
Can you please also check the settings in the CustomSettings.config of the service tier.
Check following parts:
<add key="WebServiceSSLEnabled" value="false"></add>
<add key="WebServicesUseNTLMAuthentication" value="false"></add>
With this settings I can conect to the WS. I get an authentification request but this is ok.
Greets,
egnaz0 -
Even then it is not connecting..
Both are false only...0 -
Do you get a xml reply or a http error (500) ?0
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No Egnaz... I'm not getting...0
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If you get a website time out please check your firewall.
Do you want to access the WS from an external PC (outside your LAN) ?
Can you ping the server you want to conect to?0 -
No Egnaz... I want to access from another system through IE by giving the URL.
Yeah I could ping the server.0 -
I don't understand your network structur. Are the systems in the same IP range? Same domain? Are both systems based on Windows? Can you please explain this to me?
Just need a short snapshot of what is behind the IE and the NAV service tier.
Thx0 -
Server IP : 10.11.xxx.xxx (Windows Server 2008 R2)
Other local machine's IP: 10.2.xxx.xxx (microsoft Windows XP Professional)
Just need a short snapshot of what is behind the IE and the NAV service tier.
What is this?0 -
With that I mean the network structur.
I think you have to read the instructions on how to configure a SPN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd568720.aspx)0
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