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Babs
Hey,
I have a WebService class DataLayer.It has 2 constructors. One is the
default no-parameter constructor and the 2nd one has one string
parameter.
public DataLayer()
{} and public DataLayer(string strConnection){}
I am trying to consume this WebService from an ASP.Net application. But
it doesn't let me use the 2nd constructor.So WebServices do not support
overloaded constructors?? Does anyone has any idea?
Thanks.
I have a WebService class DataLayer.It has 2 constructors. One is the
default no-parameter constructor and the 2nd one has one string
parameter.
public DataLayer()
{} and public DataLayer(string strConnection){}
I am trying to consume this WebService from an ASP.Net application. But
it doesn't let me use the 2nd constructor.So WebServices do not support
overloaded constructors?? Does anyone has any idea?
Thanks.