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ASP page method call from PL/SQL

Asked by bf_tech in PL / SQL, Active Server Pages (ASP), Programming for ASP.NET

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Does anyone know how to access call a method stored in an ASP page from a PL/SQL script? Is this possible at all?

I have attempted this using the utl_http utility but I get a response code 100 even though I've sent all the necessary parameters to the method.

I get the following response:

HTTP response status code: 100
HTTP response reason phrase: Continue
in loop Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.1
in loop Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:47:59 GMT
in loop X-Powered-By: ASP.NET

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req := Utl_Http.begin_request('http://xx.xx.x.xx/test_dir/method_page.asp',
                                'POST');
 
  Utl_Http.Set_Header(req,
                      'Content-Type',
                      'application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
 
  Utl_Http.Set_Header(req, 'Content-length', '51');
 
  Utl_Http.Set_Header(req, 'Connection', 'close');
 
  Utl_Http.Write_Text(req,
                      'action=getQuote&clientLocation=36&memPackageSize=26');
 
  resp := Utl_Http.Get_Response(req);
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