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Visual Studio 2008 and WSE 3.0
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On a slightly different note,
Have you guys run across a problem with WCF when you use add a service reference or use svcutil /n: and one of your operation contracts includes an XmlSerializerFormat attribute. For some reason, when it generates the code reference file, it seems to declare one of the enums that I created twice.
The first enum is tied in with System.Runtime.Serialization (DataContractSerializer, 3.0.0) whilst the second declaration of the same enum has a generated code attribute of "svcutil", "3.0.4506.648".
I can get round this problem by generating the code file manually and then removing one of the duplicates, but its a tad annoying.Comment
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Check out this link for a solution to your problem: http://blogs.imeta.co.uk/jyoung/arch...08/29/345.aspxComment
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