Why would someone use SvcUtil.exe when Add Service Reference in VS.NET provides all the proxy classes you’ll need?
Why would someone use SvcUtil.exe when Add Service Reference in VS.NET provides all the
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Sometimes Add Service Reference in VS fails to create a useful proxy. Instead it gives you an empty Reference.cs details here and here file. I’ve created a series of bat files to call SvcUtil.exe to generate the proxy classes.