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How to return an error through web service

In a situation where a raise event is normally used, how is this
handled inside a web service. How is the user notified of an error. Do
you simply have to have methods that return error values or is there a
better way.

Nov 27 '05 #1
1 1114
I used two ways, an error page for serious errors and for say form entry
field errors, I use a label at the top that I make visible if one of the
fields is incorrectly filled out when the submit button is clicked.
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Dennis in Houston
"bi*********@gmail.com" wrote:
In a situation where a raise event is normally used, how is this
handled inside a web service. How is the user notified of an error. Do
you simply have to have methods that return error values or is there a
better way.

Nov 29 '05 #2

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