No, it does not. For example a <choice> element is not handled well by
the .NET code generator.

Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
tallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx




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Den 08/10/10 20.21, TAllen@xxxxxxxxxxxx skrev:
In fact I can write a new web service that talks to the iSeries in
about
20 minutes or less as well. Faster if I use my COMMON class examples :-)

On this point I must make a comment. You can create a web reference and
generate your code stubs pretty quick with Visual Studio. However, when
anything is slightly amiss with the generated code I have seen more than
one .NET developer throw up their hands and say that our web service is
broken. So much so that I had to delve into the C# code and show them
how
to do it.
Doesn't this imply that the WSDL provided was incorrect?

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