Hi everybody!
Im trying to expose some complex types into a WCF Web Service and i have this scenario:
I have 2 classes one inherits from another
Class 1:
Imports System.Web.Services
Imports System.ServiceModel
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
<DataContract()> _
Public MustInherit Class Impresión
Private _poliza As String
<DataMember()> _
Public Property Valor1() As String
Get
Return _valor1
End Get
Set(ByVal value As String)
_valor1= value
End Set
End Property
<DataContract()> <Flags()> _
Public Enum ETipoDocumento
ArregloBytes
URL
End Enum
End Class
Class 2:
Imports System.Web.Services
Imports System.ServiceModel
Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
<DataContract()> _
Public Class Impresion2
Inherits Impresion
Private _numeroCopias As String
<DataMember()> _
Public Property NumeroCopias() As Integer
Get
Return _numeroCopias
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Integer)
_numeroCopias = value
End Set
End Property
<DataMember()> _
Public ReadOnly Property TipoDocumento() As String
Get
Return ETipoDocumento.ArregloBytes
End Get
End Property
End Class
As you can see i have 2 classes and the second one inherits from the first one.
What i want to do is expose that classes as Complex Types into a WCF Service, so any client that references it can see and use the implementation of the complex types.
I have to mention that the classes are in separate files and projects
Heres my problem. I need a way to expose a class into a WCF Service like it where a native type so i can instanciate it anywhere by only adding the reference.
This is what i want to achieve:
Dim myVar as new ServiceReference.Impresion2()
myVar.NumeroCopias = 1
In C#
Servicereference.Impresion2 myVar = new ServiceReference.Impresion2();
myVar.NumeroCopias = 1;
Did i make myself undesrtand?