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Which C# SOAP Client Library is easiest to use?

I would like to connect to a SOAP web service using C#. Before I jump right in, trying anything Google throws at me I would like to ask what is the cleanest and best way to do it where most of the work is done for me.

I would like a high level method, where I give it a WSDL and it will basically handle a lot of things for me. I of course don't want to have to do any of the XML, except to see what it is doing to debug.

What is the nicest fanciest library/method that Microsoft has for doing this? Notice that I'm more concerned with optimizing developer time over performance, though there probably isn't much difference in this situation.

Here is a better explanation of what I'm trying to accomplish. a better OOP approach to multiple SOAP web services

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Kekoa Avatar asked Jun 08 '09 07:06

Kekoa


1 Answers

What Assaf said. You have the choice between using a Web reference (wrapper around WSDL.exe) and using a Service reference (wrapper around svcutil.exe). Service references are .NET 3.0+ and part of the WCF way of doing things.

Personally I still use Web references most of the time, but YMMV.

Edit: screenshot of the two menu options :)

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Thorarin Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 22:09

Thorarin