I\'m using TraceSource to log information to a XmlWriterTraceListener. The message I\'m logging is a XML, however, when I view the message in Service Trace Viewer, it\'s not displayed as a XML, it\'s
I am using svcutil to generate a proxy file for use against a service we consume. Currently, I have a batch file that we can run at anytime to regenerate the proxy file if the service changes. However
I have a WCF host created with named pipes binding: using System; using System.ServiceModel; using System.ServiceModel.Description;
I\'m looking into generating a web-service conforming to the WSDL found at: http://assets.cdn.gamigo.com/xml/connection-service/1.0.10/account.wsdl
I have a WCF Service that needs to return a file from a database.To that end, I have created two MessageContract classes, one for input and one for output.The code is as follows:
I\'m trying to generate code from this WSDL using the following command: svcutil /noConfig /language:C# /out:ICatalog.cs http://schemas.opengis.net/csw/2.0.2/profiles/ebrim/1.0/wsdl/2.0/csw-ebrim-int
When I use SvcUtil to generate the client-side class it does not include the \"Description\" attrib开发者_Go百科ute from the server-side class.
Is it possible to generate a WSDL from a .NET ASMX-based web application without hosting it in IIS?Ideally, I\'d like to point svcutil.exe (or wsdl.exe?) to the dll and have it spit out all the WSDL f
I am using C# / WCF (.NET 3.5 SP1) and trying to access a SOAP service hosted through Apache / PHP.The WSDL was generated first and then the service was built to conform to the WSDL.I am trying to use
I\'ve recently been trying to generate data contracts from xsd files, using svcutil like this: svcutil.exe /t:code /dconly /out:MyContract.cs /n:*,My.Namespace MyDataDefinition.xsd