Proxy code plays an important role in sending and receiving messages to and from Web Services. If you've worked with Web Services before in .NET, Java or other programming frameworks then chances are you used a client-side proxy to call a Web Service. With .NET, proxies are generated using wsdl.exe or Visual
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