Hi,
Say I create a web application and a web service. The web application is linked to the web service via references, however from what I understand those web references are unique to the machine on which the web services is on.
What happens, if in 2 months down the line, the decision is made to move my web service from one machine to another, my web references are now looking in the old location and will not be able to find the web service.
How do I deal with this situation, do I open up my code again, and create new web references for the web service on the new machine and upload all the files again, or is there a way by which I can redirect any application which comes looking for my web service on the original machine to the new machine?
Mike55
Say I create a web application and a web service. The web application is linked to the web service via references, however from what I understand those web references are unique to the machine on which the web services is on.
What happens, if in 2 months down the line, the decision is made to move my web service from one machine to another, my web references are now looking in the old location and will not be able to find the web service.
How do I deal with this situation, do I open up my code again, and create new web references for the web service on the new machine and upload all the files again, or is there a way by which I can redirect any application which comes looking for my web service on the original machine to the new machine?
Mike55