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    web service Error "AssemblyName context property was not valid."  
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06-26-04 03:51 PM

I'm getting following error message when I'm trying to send a message to a w
eb service from an orchestration - " The "SOAP" adapter is suspending an out
bound message going to destination AssemblyName context property was not val
id.".

I saw on the news group and somebody suggested changing the assembly version
 but it doesn't say which assembly. I tried to change the version of the XXX
embly which houses the orchestration but it didn't work.

Help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.





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    RE: web service Error "AssemblyName context property was not valid."  
Allen Zhang


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06-26-04 03:51 PM

The AssemblyName context property contains name of the Web Proxy assembly
for the remote SOAP service. You should double check the strong name of
this assembly matches the context property. It is not the Biztalk assembly
name.

Hope this helps. Thank

- Allen Zhang (MSFT)

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> I'm getting following error message when I'm trying to send a message to
a web service from an orchestration - " The "SOAP" adapter is suspending an
outbound message going to destination AssemblyName context property was not
valid.".
>
> I saw on the news group and somebody suggested changing the assembly
version but it doesn't say which assembly. I tried to change the version of
the assembly which houses the orchestration but it didn't work.
>
> Help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>






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