Report Server Web Service

  • Good question. But the 2006 did throw me.

    I found this in BOL:

    There are two endpoints available for managing objects on a report server, ReportService2005 and ReportService2006. The ReportService2005 endpoint is used for managing objects on a report server that is configured for native mode. The ReportService2006 endpoint is used for managing objects on a report server that is configured for SharePoint integrated mode.

    . . .

    The WSDL for the management endpoint can be accessed using the following URL:

    http://<Server Name>/ReportServer/ReportService2005.asmx?wsdl

    If the report server is configured for SharePoint integrate mode, the WSDL can be accessed using the following URL:

    http://<Server Name>/<Site Name>/_vti_bin/ReportServer/ReportService2006.asmx?wsdl

    Based on this, it seemed neither of the first two options worked, so I went with the third one by process of elimination.

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  • Since I hadn't had coffee, yet, I couldn't understand any part of this. That's why I posted ?????. Now, after looking at it again, I do understand it now. Thanks for the question and thanks to all who commented to clear this up for me.

  • Thanks Hugo for also providing the same feedback that I found from answering this question.

    I have to admit that it is good to see that there is little contention over the wording (based on history) or the incompleteness of the explanation of the answer.

    That said, I do believe this is an educational question.

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  • SSRS 2003 does not have any numerical suffix for the endpoint.

    So technically none of the answers are correct. 😛

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    Anon.

  • David Burrows (4/9/2010)


    SSRS 2003 does not have any numerical suffix for the endpoint.

    So technically none of the answers are correct. 😛

    Technically speaking - What is SSRS 2003?:hehe:

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  • I got it wrong. Now I know the answer. So the question was useful to me.

    Tom

  • The 2006 threw me off in terms of guessing, but I am not going to lobby for a point because guessing (even if there is a typo) should not be rewarded. 🙂

    Thanks,

    webrunner

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