Windows Web Services derived type sample
This sample demonstrates how to use the Windows Web Services API to read and write derived types using WsUtil generated C++ helper functions.For more info about derived type descriptions, see WS_TYPE_MAPPING.
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Operating system requirements
Client
Windows 7
Server
Windows Server 2008 R2
Build the sample
To build the sample using Visual Studio (preferred method):
- Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory.
- Double-click the icon for the DerivedType.sln (solution) file to open the file in Visual Studio.
- Change the active solution platform to the platform you want in the Configuration Manager found in the Build menu.
- In the Build menu, select Build Solution. The app is built in the default \Debug or \Release directory.
To build the sample using the command line:
- Open the Command Prompt window and navigate to the directory.
- Type msbuild DerivedType.sln.
Run the sample
To run this sample after building it, press F5 (run with debugging enabled) or Ctrl-F5 (run without debugging enabled) from Visual Studio 8.1 or later versions of Visual Studio and Windows (any SKU).