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how to: publish a browser compatible, webservice enabled,  infopath form to wss ?

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Shuwi - 31 Mar 2007 18:30 GMT
Hi !
I'm trying to publish a browser compatible, webservice enabled
infopath form to a Windows SharePoint Services server but keep getting
an error (when opening in a browser) that it can't find the data-
connection.

What I've setup:
->WSS 3.0 + Infopath Forms Services
->A webservice on another server in the same domain that returns
'hello world' (A webservice seems the only solution when I want my
form browser compatible AND have my form talking to a database...)
->The form works when opened in infopath

What I read on the internet I proberly need a Data Connection Library
where I must store the webservice connection to use in my infoPath
form. But... is this possible in WSS 3.0 ? I cannot find that type of
document library ANYWHERE ! The only next thing is the Data Connection
Library in the form services manager; It's possible to upload a UDC
file there, but what then ? How do I connect to this library since it
does not seem to have any url or connection-location ?

Or maybe I need to install the webservice on the WSS server itself, so
there is no cross-domain security issue ?
Anybody any idea's ???
THANKS!!!
Shuwi
Shuwi - 02 Apr 2007 07:15 GMT
> Hi !
> I'm trying to publish a browser compatible, webservice enabled
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> THANKS!!!
> Shuwi

ps: the exact error is:
An error occurred accessing a data source.

An entry has been added to the Windows event log of the server.
Log ID:6932
Craig - 22 May 2007 19:11 GMT
I am having the same issues. Did you find a solution? I'm also thinking that
MOSS is required for this.

Thanks,
Craig

> > Hi !
> > I'm trying to publish a browser compatible, webservice enabled
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> An entry has been added to the Windows event log of the server.
> Log ID:6932
Andreas Rosendahl - 30 May 2007 14:19 GMT
Hi,

> > ps: the exact error is:
> > An error occurred accessing a data source.
> >
> > An entry has been added to the Windows event log of the server.
> > Log ID:6932

I'm having the same problem (as soon as I insert a webservice into the forms
dataconnection). Musst be some kind of authentication problem.

Already any solution for that?

Andreas
Craig - 30 May 2007 14:27 GMT
Our solution was to make the form fully trusted. Tools >> Form Options >>
Security and then upload and activate into SharePoint.

> Hi,
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> Andreas
Andreas Rosendahl - 30 May 2007 14:31 GMT
Thanks, but that does not help in my case. Still searching.

> Our solution was to make the form fully trusted. Tools >> Form Options >>
> Security and then upload and activate into SharePoint.
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> > Andreas
Brebinator - 04 Jun 2007 13:01 GMT
> Thanks, but that does not help in my case. Still searching.
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> > > Andreas

Hi Guys,

If you are using infopath with Sharepoint Portal Services, you can utilize
the Universal Data Connector. If you have attached to your datasource as a
secondary, you can then convert this connection and save/publish it into a
UDC Catalog on the portal. The UDC Library is a varied for of the document
library that the Admin will need to Create (Perfrably at the root of the Site
Collection).

This is a new area for m but I hope that thi may help with you guys.

Regards,
nguyen.katy@gmail.com - 13 Jul 2007 23:31 GMT
How do I convert data connections in my form using InfoPath 2007?
Please provide steps.  Thanks a lot.

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