Java Web Service and C# return as empty
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Writing C# client to consume a Java web service that returns array of objects as empty Please do the needful Regards Subash
Subash
nhss wrote:
Please do the needful
Have you recently lost your mind or you were born moron? :wtf: In any case, there are many people here [^]who would do the needful for you.
Manas Bhardwaj Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.
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Writing C# client to consume a Java web service that returns array of objects as empty Please do the needful Regards Subash
Subash
nhss wrote:
Please do the needful
FYI, while this may translate directly to something meaningful in your language, in English it sounds retarded, and we're used to hearing it from people who write clueless posts where they expect us to do their work for them, and show no signs of having tried anything themselves. You appear to have tried *something*, but you post no code, so it's really impossible to help you, and easy to judge you based on that phrase ( which I admit is not fair, but again, you're not helping yourself, either ).
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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nhss wrote:
Please do the needful
FYI, while this may translate directly to something meaningful in your language, in English it sounds retarded, and we're used to hearing it from people who write clueless posts where they expect us to do their work for them, and show no signs of having tried anything themselves. You appear to have tried *something*, but you post no code, so it's really impossible to help you, and easy to judge you based on that phrase ( which I admit is not fair, but again, you're not helping yourself, either ).
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Christian Graus wrote:
[...]in English it sounds retarded[...]
Sir, if there was a feature to 'follow' your posts to see your replies instead of luckily stumbling on them, I would use said feature. Better then my morning coffee again, you're 2 for 2.
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