Re: Calling a method on a webservice
- From: "John Saunders" <john.saunders at trizetto.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:27:51 -0400
<bjornms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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....
But...:
My situation is different.
For some reason ( i'm not going to explain it here ), i do not use the
Window definition from LogService. Instead, on the client project i
also have a namespace House with a class Window, which is exactly
identical to that on the webservice LogService. To call the method Log
i do the following:
LogService.LogService logService = new LogService.LogService();
House.Window window = new House.Window();
logService.Log(window);
But... then i get some errors which i can not get rid of.
The errors i get:
1) The best overloaded method match for
'LogService.LogService.Log(LogService.Window)' has some invalid
arguments
2) Argument '1': cannot convert from House.Window to LogService.Window
And i also can't cast between the two classes.
My Question: Does somebody know how to fix those errors? Has it
something to do with Namespaces? I'm lost here.
The two classes are not related in any way that matters to C#. Of course
you're going to get errors. You'd get the same result if you passed an
"int".
John
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