Call webservice located on external server, from dialogflow webhook agent - web-services

We are testing the dialogflow platform, and would like to call a external webservice located in our servers to retrieve live data from a legacy system.
We would like to host all process logic in our server, to minimize communication issues and others, instead of using other platforms like heroku, slak, etc.
We are trying to test this sequence, but have no success:
- created a simple dialogflow agent, that asks some variables
- in the end, we activated the webhook fulfillment to call our webservice
- mapped our webservice in the fulfillment area without authentication
- in our server, started a simple node.js listener to log any https requests to allow better understanding of variables/sequence required by dialogflow
We can't detect any https calls from dialogflow: when we test our agent inside dialogflow, it seems that never calls our webservice (we see no https call logs). Are we missing any step to force dialogflow to call our webservice? Is there any example (node.js, c#, etc) that we can host in our server and use it has a starting example?

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How to handle SOAP service within persistent Perl web application with cookies?

Due to the fall of SOAP::WSDL which had generated me real Perl modules I have to look for something other in order to handle a SOAP service. The generated modules won't work starting from Perl v5.18.
I have the following situation with my web application.
I have a PSGI compatible, Dancer2 driven, persistent web application.
The web application handles multiple concurrent customers.
The web application is between the customer and an external SOAP service.
The SOAP service uses customer sessions via cookies which have to be integrated on the web application internally for the customer.
The web application holds an WSDL file copy of the SOAP service.
I'm looking for a module that creates an interface out of the WSDL file and handles parameter/schema validation and communication with the SOAP service. I would like to call a method (SOAP call) with parameters (SOAP call parameters) and receive a cleaned data or object structure of the response.
The problem is that the web application needs to handle multiple concurrent customer cookie sessions. So I need a module which offers the possibility to override the cookie jar for that particular request and extract the cookies after the request without causing interference with other concurrent requests.
I found XML::Compile which I can initialize as a singleton at web application start up. But with this solution I ran into problems with interfering other customer requests. So the requests are not separated. Initializing XML::Compile for every request is not the solution either because it will parse the WSDL and generate handlers over and over again for every request the customer sends to the web application.
Is there any solution/module that fits my needs or do I miss something with XML::Compile and it's possible with it?
Are you using Catalyst?
I've been happy using Catalyst::Controller::SOAP and its companion Catalyst::Model::SOAP to build SOAP/WSDL servers and consumers, being able to integrate Perl Applications even with Microsoft Document Literal-Wrapped thing.
Even if not using Catalyst you may probably learn from its code. It uses XML::Compile::WSDL11.

Simplest Webservice in Delphi

I need to develop a minimalistic webservice.
It should have 2 functions:
senduserdata (a remote app will call "senduserdata" to send info about users, like "ID" and "amount")
sendconfirmation (a remote app will tell "all ok for proccess ID=X, notes are: NOTES)
In past I did a SOAP dll that needs IIS to run, since deployment is crucial in my case and IIS is not always available is it possible to have a standalone exe that exposes the SOAP (or REST) interface?
I succeded in a few minutes using the RemObjects trial and setting SOAP as communication protocol in a server + client project group (note: i need server only).
With a VCL EXE i can deploy much easier (i have lots of customers, and accessing their IIS to install a dll it is sometimes too hard).
Yes, you can use any TCP library for Delphi which includes a HTTP server, for example Internet Direct (Indy). With Indy, you can create a stand-alone application (or better, a windows service) without IIS.
In a RESTful web application, the senduserdata command would be implemented by a URL like
http://example.com/api/users
The clients then use a HTTP PUT or PATCH request to update the users resource.
A senduserdate call for user id 774422 would be written like
LStream := TStringStream.Create('{ "amount":100.50, "currency":"EUR" }');
try
HTTP := TIdHTTP.Create;
try
HTTP.Put('http://example.com/api/users/774422', LStream);
finally
HTTP.Free;
end;
finally
LStream.Free;
end;
In the the Delphi application for server side, a TIdHTTPServer component then listens for HTTP requests for the /rest/users resource and in the OnCommandOther event handler it would extract the request body string, parse it, and apply the changes to the user with the ID given in the resource path (/774422).

Is this service Restfull?

I am not sure if this is the correct place to ask but since there are a lot of questions of this kind i ll go ahead and ask.
A year ago i developed an iOS application that was connecting to a server with HTTP requests exchanging JSON files etc. I was told at that time that the server was a web (REST) service. I didnt care much since for me was just a black box.
The last months i am developing a hybrid mobile application where i use native code + jquery mobile for the front end part and php + mysql for the back end part. The application is about registering new users to the data base , having users to subscribe in various kinds of events , get notifications on them etc. So for all the communication between the front ent(client) and back end(server) i make http requests(POST) , ajax calls using json files.
Is this a RESTfull Web Service? I am a bit confused on the definition of REST. According to wikipedia REST is :
REST-style architectures conventionally consist of clients and servers. Clients initiate requests to servers; servers process requests and return appropriate responses.
So is what i am building a Restfull Web Service? Also do we call Rest only the server part or in general the client-server architecture?
Is it just a web Service? And if yes what kind of web service?
there is no difference when you invoke a controller (aka web service) from browser through http or from a client code (java, .NET or any language). when you want to invoke a service from outside world from your code.. you have choice of soap or rest .. soap is protocol, where as REST is an architecture style.. so REST is methodology of calling a service (which is simple http POST or GET call) from outside world .. not necessarily from a browser .. it may from client code which acts as browser to get response from outside world service..this is based on my experience..

Coldfusion REST API returning 'connection failure. status code unavailable.' when called remotely

Now I want to prefix this with I am unsure whether this should be here or on server fault so I'll post it here to begin with.
We are developing a REST API in Coldfusion 9 which is being hosted on IIS 7 for a client which on certain calls must call another internal webservice. When making these calls from the server that the API is hosted on there are no errors, however when we make the call from a remote machine the following message is returned:
'connection failure. status code unavailable.'
I have googled the issue where the following was suggested as a fix http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2004/7/28/20040729 but it does not work for me. The following are the notes from my own testing:
The calls which are causing the issue are a mix of get, put, post and delete.
The only common part of each call is the talking to the same webservice.
I am able to call the webservice directly from the places where I make the remote calls to the API from.
While all the calls make a call to the same webservice they do not all make the same call to the webservice.
Ideas:
Call the web service remotely using a URL that resolves to the internal ColdFusion server (e.g. http://[servername]:8300). You will probably have to some configuration to get this working. Reason for doing so is to identify if IIS or ColdFusion is the root cause. If you can hit the internal server remotely then IIS is probably the issue.
Is the web service call over SSL? If so, is remote caller also ColdFusion? If you've answered both yes, check to see if the SSL certificate is trusted by the remote caller's JVM. If not, you need to register it as part of the JVM's keystore.
Can you ping the host server from the caller? If not, does the caller need a "hosts" entry?
If enabled on your host, review the .NET filter and how it interacts with HTTP calls. I've experienced a situation where I was unable to access a folder called "/bin" because the .NET filter intercepted the requests.
The issue turned out to be that each of the calls required basic authentication which the calls themselves were handling, however basic authentication had been turned on in IIS which was causing IIS to intercept any requests with an Authorization header.
This causes an issue as IIS assumes that if authentication is passed up then it is for a user on that machine/domain and would reject any other credentials (which were valid for the system). It was working when we were logged into the machine because it was coming locally it did not need to authenticate the user.

BizTalk web-service call: unable to connect to remote server

I am trying to call a web service from a BizTalk (2006) orchestration.
Having got the hang of the basics, I have been following this tutorial (page 74 onwards) in which i have a web reference to an external web service (I am using this web service instead of the one in the tutorial), I have my web message in a Send component, and have set up the request / response ports for the web service call.
I'm fairly sure that eveything is set up correctly, but my orchestration fails to call the web service with the following error:
The adapter failed to transmit the message going to send port
"My_Order_Processor.Orchestration-CurrencyConvertPort-36c122f41c5596ae"
with URL "http://www.webservicex/net/CurrencyConvertor.asmx.
WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server.
SocketException: An existing connection was forcibly
closed by the remote host 209.162.186.60:80
The IP 209.162.186.60 is the address for the web service I am trying to connect to. I am trying to narrow down the reasons for the error, e.g.:
Firewall issues
Proxy server issues (I don't know how to configure BizTalk to use a proxy server)
Something else
The BizTalk server can ping the web service, I can access the internet (through IE), I can add the WebReference to the project successfully (meaning at least the orchestration designer can access the web service okay). I have also tried a different web service, with the same result.
Any ideas on finding out why this is happening or how to find out more info? (I'm new to BizTalk)
I've seen this veru vague error before for many different reasons. Two suggestions.
Download something like NetMon and watch what is going on on the wire.
Turn off chunked encoding. For some reason, many web services don't handle this well.
Let us know what you find out.
Could this not be an authentication issue? Check that you can connect to the webservice using the Bts credentials.
This turned out to be a proxy issue.
By navigating to Biz Talk Group -> Platform Settings -> Adapters -> SOAP, I was able to configure the BizTalk server host's SOAP adapter (which is what the web service call uses to make the call) to use our company proxy server correctly. Double click the 'send' SOAP adapter, go to Properties under adapter name.