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Browse All TopicsI have a .NET web service which returns a byte array. The WSDL that is generated for this uses type "base64Binary".
I need to consume this web service in a Delphi application. When I use the WSDLImp.exe program to generate the proxy classes, it indicates that the method returns a TByteDynArray. This is not a problem. The problem is that when we actually call the web service, Delphi is throwing an exception saying that it cannot convert the base64 string to an integer.
We have traced through the code, and it appears that it isn't decoding the base64 string (the code exists to do so, but it being skipped because TypeName is blank when it should be "base64Binary").
I have tried using Delphi 2009's WSDLImp utility, but it returns the same results as 2007.
We could hook the OnPostExecute event and manually decode the base64 string, but since Delphi has the capability, we would rather just figure out the problem.
I have attached a portion of the wsdl file (I may have removed too much information, let me know)
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