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Tom
Hi everyone

Now I have an interesting problem and apply for your help

SoapClient30 is an class in MSSOAP30.dll(th at is Microsoft Soap Type Library V3.0),the class has several methods,includi ng the mssoapinit method.After calling mssoapinit using a WSDL file as parameter,the SoapClient30 object will have added methods that be recorded in the WSDL file,but these methods had not be defined in the SoapClient30 calss originally.This is an interesting phenomenon
It's possible to add method member to an object in running time
Is there anyone who knows how to implement that technique
Any help is appreciated

Best regards

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