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I have a custom class, let's call it MyClass. It implements IXmlSerializable, .
Now I have a WCF Service, and one of its method uses this MyClass as a parameter.
The service starts, everything seems to be ok. But when I add a service reference in the client side, and want to call this method, instead of MyClass it requires DataSet. What is going on? Why is my custom class became a DataSet?
One other problem is HashTable became ArrayOfKeyValueOfanyType..
Both sides are .NET, I use netnamedpipe.
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by: develcPosted on 2009-02-11 at 05:55:39ID: 23611326
It was a dll error, the client did not update the dll to the new one, and used the one before serialization was in the code.