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Not able to see exposed business object web services in browser(WSDL)

PrakashKattamur
Level 2
I am exposing my business object as web service, after I am trying to see those objects in browser using below URL. But I couldn't see anything. Please help me on this. Please find the attached screenshot. I tried with https also but no result. http://cdc2-d-76d7nk2:8181/ws/ cdc2-d-76d7nk2 is my PC name.  
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Denis__Dennehy
Level 15
Hello - I would find it very surprising if you expose a Blue Prism web service on your local PC and it is just automatically available for access from outside your domain. You probably need to investigate your own network and firewalls to find what might be preventing your wsdl from being accessible. If your webservice is also not accessible from the PC it is running on some basic checks that your resourcePC is up and running etc.. might be worth doing.  Also, I think there is some webservice help in the knowledgebase if you have not already seen it.

DavidEdwards-Da
Level 5
How could a network/firewall issue cause his resource PC to successfully give a 200 HTTP response with content, but then somehow change that content to ""None""? That's just not how firewalls work. Whilst I don't disagree that something is probably not configured correctly, I really doubt it's the firewall.

Denis__Dennehy
Level 15
Ok David - I'm not a network or web service expert, but I have personally been on a project where a firewall was the cause for a web service not working, and I have just googled ""firewall blocking web service"" and got logs of results including from Microsoft.   Themain answer to this thread that Prakash needs to investigate his own environment a bit more (and bring in some web service/networking expertise if it is not his comfort zone) stands.

greg.virtudazo
Level 3
Prakash, not sure if you already resolved this issue. I tried exposing a Process and Objects in my machine and I'm able to see it exposed as web service. I used: http://localhost:8181/ws/ Try exposing a Process and see..