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      What problems are you having while trying to do this? I don't think many are going to just hand over complete code, but if you cite a specific area where you are having issues, and show some problematic code, then you may get more help. Also, if you are just trying to open a file from a server then why are you using a web service? I would think you can configure things to just open the file directly. BUT, keep in mind that a file that is 1GB is size will be ridiculously slow to open over a standard Internet connection. In this case a web service MAY help if you can open the file on the server side and send the content up to the client in chunks. However if you plan to have multiple people access this file, and you need to be able to do updates and stuff, then you will more than likely have some concurrency issues. Perhaps some more detail about what you are trying to ac hive is also a good thing.


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