Re: Naming Convention for Web service method name



There's no convention...
Hungarian notation would be ugly... how does szABCD or nCount look like in a
WebService... Yucks!

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"Debasish Pramanik" <debasish.pramanik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All,

Is there any standards to be followed for method name while writing Web
Service. For e.g. Should we follow the camel case standards or Hungarian
notation.


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Debasish Pramanik





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