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Return statement in wcf


Posted Date: 24 Jun 2012      Posted By:: nikhil     Member Level: Bronze    Member Rank: 0     Points: 1   Responses: 3



how can i send responses without using return to clients.



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#677092    Author: Ravindran        Member Level: Diamond      Member Rank: 3     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Hi

You can use class to return values in that class variables we can access from the web page using instance of the class

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N.Ravindran
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#677098    Author: SonyMadhu      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 45     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 1

Hi nikhil,


Will you give the brief explanation of your requirement....

Regards,
Madhu
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#677128    Author: Anil Kumar Pandey      Member Level: Platinum      Member Rank: 1     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

You have to return some value from the service method in order to send some value back to the client.

if there is no return type specified then how can the value be accessed on the calling method.

Thanks & Regards
Anil Kumar Pandey
Microsoft MVP, DNS MVM






 
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