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Timeout Settings Doubt!!!

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Vai2000 - 31 Mar 2005 16:57 GMT
Hi All, What's the difference between
Timeout on the Webservice proxy object and Timeout on the auto generated
Proxy

//
foo.aspx.cs
localhost.MyWebSvc svc=new localhost.MyWebSvc();
svc.Timeout=1000;

// auto generated proxy
// WebReferences/localhost/Reference.cs
this.Timeout=5000;

TIA
Manohar Kamath - 31 Mar 2005 19:25 GMT
None... the Timeout in the autogen proxy is probably in the constructor,
right? That means, you are setting the default timeout for proxy. In the
first code snippet you are overriding this property to another value.

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> Hi All, What's the difference between
> Timeout on the Webservice proxy object and Timeout on the auto generated
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> TIA

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