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GeneralBest Practice for client/server app Pin
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Heath Stewart4-Aug-03 9:34
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morefire4-Aug-03 13:32
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GeneralMessage Closed Pin
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Generalpassing objects via WebServices Pin
Raphael Amorim4-Aug-03 8:04
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Heath Stewart4-Aug-03 10:39
protectorHeath Stewart4-Aug-03 10:39 
You actually have the XmlIncludeAttribute specified twice! Remember that languages like C#, VB.NET, and MC++ don't require the "Attribute" suffix, though some languages might (it depends on the compiler). Simply:
[WebMethod]
[XmlInclude(typeof(CTestClass))]
public bool GetObject(object obj)
{
  if (obj is CTestClass) return true;
  return true;
}

And make sure that the assembly in which CTestClass is defined is referenced as a dependent assembly (or in the Web Service assembly itself, although this doesn't make any sense since the client can't use the type (even if retyped, since a Type is defined by its namespace, class name, assembly name, and public key token).

 

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GeneralMIME filter Pin
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Generalstring manipulation for phone numbers Pin
mikemilano4-Aug-03 7:23
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