Hi Yama,
If you create a solution that contains both the Web service and the
consumer application, you can easily debug the Web service by invoking it
from the consumer.
Jim Cheshire [MSFT]
MCP+I, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA
ASP.NET Developer Support
(e-mail address removed)
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| Subject: [IMPORTANT] Debugging
| Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:52:51 -0700
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| Hello,
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| I want to learn how to debug a web service while running the front end.
Why
| can't I debug two or more instances of the debugger? Is there a technique
I
| can accomplish that?
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| Thanks,
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| ~yamazed
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