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It's not VS.NET that's causing the problem, it's your implementation of how it defines the WSDL for the Web Service. Even generic DataSet will produce a generic declaration in WSDL. And there is not such thing as a typed ArrayList - it works only with objects, unless you've extended it and declared typed parameters.

Structs, classes, DataSets, whatever work well so long as they can be serialized correctly / the way you want. By default, Web Services use XML Serialization attributes or simply uses the public properties (not fields, and this is documented) and their names. See XML and SOAP Serialization[^] in the .NET Framework SDK for more information.

 

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