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Webservice to return SQLConnection, VB.net

Hi! I have previously designed class that would read encrypted connection
from registry, create a connection object (sql, oracle, oledb...) and return
it to the calling class. I had to change this class to a webservice, but I
keep running into various problems. The latest one has to do with the fact
that it requires me to use XMLInclude or SoapInclude. I'm fairly new to
webservices so what I need is a small, clear sample how to create a
webmethod/webservice that can return the sqlconnection object back to calling
application. I've tried to find some samples on use of XMLInclude, but for
some reason they all for C# and not vb.net. Any help in this matter will be
greatly appreciated.

Nov 23 '05 #1
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