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Creating Web Services Class in Existing .NET Web Application
Hello all.
The goal of my project is to integrate an existing web store built in .NET (coded with C#) with NetSuite. One of the biggest issues I am tackling is trying to properly create a functional class for the web services. I am still rather new to all of this and have no real experience coding in C#, but the concepts are all the same, really. The trouble I'm having is how to properly declare the class and importing the web services objects. I'm assuming I just use public class classname for the class declaration. But as for the web services
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