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Calling a webservice from a webservice

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bgauvey@gmail.com - 19 Apr 2005 16:18 GMT
Well, I dont really want to call a webservice, but the class that I
need is in a webservice and I dont see the need for serialization if I
am calling it locally.  So what do I need to do to call a method that
is marked as a webmethod in a webservice class without creating the
webreference?  Can I reference is as an object and get to it?  There is
just a lot of unneeded overhead to call a method locally and I dont
want to rewrite it.
DC - 19 Apr 2005 20:51 GMT
did you try calling the method directly?

...and what happened?

> Well, I dont really want to call a webservice, but the class that I
> need is in a webservice and I dont see the need for serialization if I
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> just a lot of unneeded overhead to call a method locally and I dont
> want to rewrite it.
Bill - 20 Apr 2005 15:02 GMT
ok, it was the gremlins.  I came to work this morning and it works,  I
guess it was something in visual studio maybe.  Dont know, but it is
working now

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