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Hi everyone,
I'm working with webservice on Net 2.0. I have a mysql database whose size is about 200MB. I want to make a copy of this database and send it to client through webservice in XML format.
I try to do this in some ways. I divide and read small parts of the database then save in a XML file on Webserver machine so that i will compress it before sending to client. However, when webserver is reading data from database, it is broken. Maybe I didn't code it well.
Could someone give a solution for this? Please give me a code example if possible. I stress with this problem.
Any idea is highly appreciated. Sorry for my poor english.
Minh Chieu
Jun 27 '07 #1
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kenobewan
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Welcome to TSDN. Your English is good. I'm not sure why you would want do this it would be very inefficient. I suggest finding another way, does it need to be secure?
Jun 27 '07 #2

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