Sigh. I wonder if there would be a way to "cut
down" the web service so that it only implements the
methods your code will actually call, instead of being a web
service that supports a complete API.
You did say that you "don't own" the web
service. If you have a WSDL and you were to cut out large
parts of it, perhaps the generated code would be smaller
(because it would not need nearly all the methods).
(Have you asked Pegasus tech support about your issues?)
At 03:31 PM 7/18/2006, Wilson, Phil D wrote
>I think the issue is mainly the scale of this web
service. I ran sgen to
>generate an XmlSerialization Dll with the option to keep
the source - it
>ran for so long I thought it was broken - about 5 hours.
It generated
>365, 200 lines of C# serialization code. There are about
1000
>serializable types:
>[snip]
J. Merrill / Analytical Software Corp
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