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Invoke web service dinamically

Hi everybody.

I'm developing an app in c# that requires an invocation on some methods
of different web services. The point is that the web service's name,
parameters, URL and the method name and parameters are not known in
advance (say, the app must have the ability to invoke any method on any
web service, given the correct parameters).

Is there a way of doing this?. I've searched through the web and the
MSDN, but couldn't find the answer.

Thanks!

Jan 9 '07 #1
2 1360
Ouch...
I thought that, but it looked too over-complicated to me (it could be
easier to implement all the SOAP thing)...well, I guess I'll have to
give it a try.

Thanks for your answer!

Jan 10 '07 #2
"AlbertoCanabal" <al*************@gmail.comwrote in message
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I'm developing an app in c# that requires an invocation on some methods
of different web services. The point is that the web service's name,
parameters, URL and the method name and parameters are not known in
advance (say, the app must have the ability to invoke any method on any
web service, given the correct parameters).
http://www.thinktecture.com/Resource...b/default.html
Jan 12 '07 #3

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