>> Your example seems either overly contrived or plain silly.

:) I guess you are correct. Time to get into basics. Thanks Cerebrus.

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your example seems either overly contrived or plain silly.
>
> The only thing your GetData and SetData methods are doing is getting/
> setting values into private fields. This could have been accomplished
> via get/set properties. In addition, if you marked your struct as part
> of the DataContract, it could easily be deserialized at the client and
> those properties could be set.
>
> On Mar 31, 1:21 pm, KS Vishvajith <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm sorry, actually the struct is in a class library which the WCF calls
> to
> > access database. Please help me with this.
> >
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