I'm not passing comoles objects from ColdFusion, only XML (plain text
effectively). All complex objects are turnes into XML before being sent
back.

This should work out of the box, but it isn't.

The problem is that for some reason the .NET code cannot get a binding due
to the garbage namespace - givh is auto-generated.











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-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed Jul 26 17:24:52 2006
Subject: Re: Consuming ColdFusion Webservice with .NET

> Anyone had any problems with .NET and ColdFusion based services? Any
> pointers?

Yep...if you return a query from your CF based webservice .NET will choke on

what's called a QueryBean.

Matt Small on-list wrote a DLL for .NET to help it past this issue...I have
a 
zipped copy if you need it.

Ultimately I converted queries to XML and changed the return type to string
(I 
have the XML conversion code if you'd like that too).

Cheers

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