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"add web reference" fail in visual studio 2003

Hi,

I am creating a new 'windows application' project in studio 2003. then I am
trying to add a web reference to that project. I tried to reference douzen
different wsdl urls, including google, amazon and others and whenever I press
the 'go' button, right after the interface to that service starts to appear
on the right side of this dialog box, MSDev crashes. This happens for both
VB, C# and C++ types of projects.

Can anyone please help? Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Ouri.
Mar 20 '07 #1
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Can you use the wsdl command to create the web service proxy?

Eugen

"ouri" wrote:
Hi,

I am creating a new 'windows application' project in studio 2003. then I am
trying to add a web reference to that project. I tried to reference douzen
different wsdl urls, including google, amazon and others and whenever I press
the 'go' button, right after the interface to that service starts to appear
on the right side of this dialog box, MSDev crashes. This happens for both
VB, C# and C++ types of projects.

Can anyone please help? Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Ouri.
Mar 22 '07 #2
Yes. I used the wsdl.exe utility to create clients for both google and amazon
web services and both worked well.

"Eugen" wrote:
Can you use the wsdl command to create the web service proxy?

Eugen

"ouri" wrote:
Hi,

I am creating a new 'windows application' project in studio 2003. then I am
trying to add a web reference to that project. I tried to reference douzen
different wsdl urls, including google, amazon and others and whenever I press
the 'go' button, right after the interface to that service starts to appear
on the right side of this dialog box, MSDev crashes. This happens for both
VB, C# and C++ types of projects.

Can anyone please help? Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Ouri.
Mar 22 '07 #3

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