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HTTP POST and comple types

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Dde - 01 Mar 2005 13:32 GMT
Hi,

Looks like HTTP Poset protocol for Web Services only supports method
receiving/sending base types or arry of base types. Is there any work around
to this? My ws uses quite complex classes as input and works fine with soap.

Thanks
Dilip Krishnan - 01 Mar 2005 15:04 GMT
Hello Dde,
   The asmx test page supports only base types. Have you tried actually
making HTTP post requests to the service?

HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com

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Dde - 01 Mar 2005 15:28 GMT
Hi,

Thanks for your message. Yes I tried but than I get a message that the
method does not exist. This comes from the fact that method having complex
types in input are not even generated in the wsdl under the httppost
protocol section.

Dominique

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