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Article ID 2194
Article Title ERROR: "Missing ServicePageGenerator setting in .wso file" when accessing web service
Article URL http://www.dataaccess.com/kbasepublic/KBPrint.asp?ArticleID=2194
KBase Category WEB APPLICATIONS
Date Created 11/23/2005
Last Edit Date 11/23/2005


Article Text
PROBLEM:
When trying to run a web service, I get the following error:

Web Service Error
There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.

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Technical Information (for support personnel)

More information:
Application error occurred during processing.Technical details for the site administrator: Internal error: Missing ServicePageGenerator setting in .wso file Please check the Windows event log for further information about the problem.


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HTTP 500 - Internal server error
Visual DataFlex Web Application Server

What is wrong?


SOLUTION:
If the WSO file cannot be found, you will see that error. Check the name of the WSO you entered -- you probably have a typo there.

Other things to check:
* The user trying to access to web service has right to read the .wso
* The .wso file contains ServicePageGenerator information


Contributed By:
Marcia Booth
Company: Data Access Worldwide
Web Site: http://www.dataaccess.com


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