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<0> lo <1> lo <2> any xml-rpc implementations for .net that doesn't depend on IIS ? (e.g. implements a standalone httpd) <2> http://www.xml-rpc.net/ is IIS-dependant <3> ootje: RemObjects SDK! :)
<2> bleh . $-ware <2> any _free_ non-gpl xml-rpc implementations for .net that doesn't depend on IIS? <2> i'd rather code it myself then <2> i dont get why people make such things that require iis <2> its like having to have a space ship just to get to the top of your house instead of using a ladder <3> :) <3> I'm afraid I'm not one that can help you <3> ROSDK can do what yu want <3> but it costs. <2> yeah, everything .net costs <2> i dont see how you can not charge for IP <2> :) <2> so hat off to that <3> :) <2> well that xml-rpc.net thing was nicely licensed, but it required that silly iis bit <2> hmmmm... appears he has a way of using System.Net.HttpListener also
<2> what on earth did they do to implement that cl***? :P "This cl*** is available only on computers running the Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems." <3> :) <2> advanced operations!! <2> :) <4> I have a bit of a pickle of a scenario... <4> I have an object I have created.. and a compiled DLL <4> Each of the two objects makes reference to a WebService <4> One calls it abc and the other calls it xyz <4> So you have two slightly different namespaces making use of entities made available by the web service <4> A method of the compiled dll returns an array of contact entities e.g. contact[] <4> I have methods within my cl*** also which return arrays of contacts contact[] <4> But yet because of the different naming of the namespace and the web service reference.. <4> the arrays are seen to be of completely different type <4> and when I try and merge/copy or handle arrays from the Compiled DLL as I would in my object.. <4> it throws a wobbly <4> Anybody got any idea how to get around this? <4> I have tried using reflection and copying each field of the entities to a new entity but even then it picks up on the type and won't let me do it <4> Suggestions welcome :)
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