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Nick K. - 26 Sep 2004 18:30 GMT
Using Visual Studio.Net, can I create my own web service using a WSDL? I
want to build a web service that is a duplicate of another web service.
Daniel - 29 Sep 2004 00:13 GMT
No, with WSDL you can create only web service clients...

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Daniel Carbajal
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> Using Visual Studio.Net, can I create my own web service using a WSDL? I
> want to build a web service that is a duplicate of another web service.
Nick K. - 29 Sep 2004 01:02 GMT
Anyone know of any utilities out there that can create the web service code
(not proxy code) from a WSDL?

> No, with WSDL you can create only web service clients...
>
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> > Using Visual Studio.Net, can I create my own web service using a WSDL? I
> > want to build a web service that is a duplicate of another web service.

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