Question

I have an ASMX webservice that returns XElement - (not an .svc WCF service)

When consuming the service in Silverlight the client that is generated uses XElement as I want.

However in C# .NET 3.5 WCF 'Service Reference' it generates this property using XmlDocument.

In C# .NET 4 WCF 'Service Reference' it also generates this property using XmlDocument. So it doesn't seem to be a .NET 4 thing - but a Silverlight thing.

How can I configure the WCF client to use XElement also in the standard 3.5 framework?

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Solution 2

I switched the service from an ASMX web service to SVC WCF service. Wasn't much work at all. Just one more thing I never got round to doing.

This then without changing anything else allowed the .NET 3.5 client to use XElement instead of XmlElement.

Looks like Silverlight is just smart enough to always use XElement - come to think of it XmlDocument probably doesn't even exist in the Silverlight framework in the first place.

OTHER TIPS

I Find/Replace XMLElement with XElement in my proxy class. Dirty trick... but it works.

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