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QuestionBest way for 'OK' and 'Cancel' button implementation in a modal dialog Pin
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QuestionInvoking a method using its 'string' name Pin
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QuestionUnexpected naming of client for a WCF service Pin
Tridip Bhattacharjee26-Oct-12 7:17
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I have a simple WCF service with one interface and one class. When I add a service reference to my console apps, my WCF service class is not getting the expected name. My WCF service class name is service1 but it is exposed to the client end as Service1Client.

Why is the word "Client" being added before my actual class name? Do I need to add anything in my web.config for the service or in the app.config for the console end?

tbhattacharjee

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