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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Using Try Catch inside of WebMethod

    I have a WebMethod that is inside of an ASP.NET Web Service application. I use a Try Catch block inside the WebMethod. If an exception is thrown and I want to see the ex.Message is there a way to use a messsagebox? Maybe there is some Imports statement that can be used so you can use a messagebox inside an ASP.NET Web Service application. I could declare a string for use to display the ex.Message but then the WebMethod would have to return that string somehow. That's something I don't know how to do. As long as no exceptions are thrown I'm ok but if an exception is thrown it's good to know what it is. The ASP.NET Web Service application is using .NET Framework 2.0.

    In another thread gep13 was talking about creating a class so that you could return more than one thing from a WebMethod and if that's what I have to do that's fine but if there's a simpler way to see the ex.Message then that's ok too.
    Last edited by EntityX; Jul 16th, 2011 at 03:19 PM.
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