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two webservice proxies

Hi,

I was given a web service url and to develop client side code. When I
add the web references, in the reference.cs I look at it, it has 2
proxy classes. First one is proxywse and second one is proxy (see only
wse difference). The first class has new methods I need and the second
class doesn't have the methods I need.

This is in VS2003 and WSE2.0

Could someone tell me what could be the reason for this occurance.

Thanks.

Aug 31 '06 #1
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Any one know the answer to this? It is really bothering me. I tried it
in VS2005 in it also it creates 2 classes.

DBC User wrote:
Hi,

I was given a web service url and to develop client side code. When I
add the web references, in the reference.cs I look at it, it has 2
proxy classes. First one is proxywse and second one is proxy (see only
wse difference). The first class has new methods I need and the second
class doesn't have the methods I need.

This is in VS2003 and WSE2.0

Could someone tell me what could be the reason for this occurance.

Thanks.
Sep 1 '06 #2
"DBC User" <db*****@gmail.comwrote in message
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Any one know the answer to this? It is really bothering me. I tried it
in VS2005 in it also it creates 2 classes.

DBC User wrote:
>Hi,

I was given a web service url and to develop client side code. When I
add the web references, in the reference.cs I look at it, it has 2
proxy classes. First one is proxywse and second one is proxy (see only
wse difference). The first class has new methods I need and the second
class doesn't have the methods I need.

This is in VS2003 and WSE2.0

Could someone tell me what could be the reason for this occurance.
Look at the WSDL. Are there two bindings?

John
Sep 1 '06 #3

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