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From: Albert on 4 Feb 2010 04:59 Hello, I have a vb2008 solution with a WCF service project and UI project, the service project and UI project has a reference to a core project, that's project has one class usable for UI and service and referenced into all, went I try to update a service reference in UI project, appears a new datasource in service reference / Reference.svcmap, into UI project the calls to common class appears with at "not a member" error, and the cast lines between types of service core class and ui core class fails with "cannot be converted to" error because ui class and service class are de the same Any idea? Thanks' for all
From: Mike Williams on 4 Feb 2010 05:37
"Albert" <Albert(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B1A1CCF-1E9D-4114-996F-817A3A73CCBA(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, I have a vb2008 solution with . . . You have posted to the wrong group. This is a Visual Basic group and the last version of Visual Basic is VB6. The product you are using is not Visual Basic, despite its similarly sounding name. VB6 code does not compile in VB2008 and VB2008 code does not compile in VB6. They are completely different products. The name VB2008 is in fact a lie and is part of a Micro$oft scam to fool the public in order to maximize profits, so it is not surprising that you have yourself been fooled and have posted to the wrong group. Some of the less dishonest people in Micro$oft have tacitly admitted that VB2008 and other "dotnet" products (as they are commonly called) are NOT really Visual Basic, and those people have therefore set up a new and completely different newsgroup on the Micro$oft public servers for their new and completely different product. I would suggest that you repost your question there. The VB2008 group is: microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb Mike |