Which timeout are you looking for?
There are 2 actually.
One on a server which makes sure that your WebService method is not running
forever and will be aborted if exceeds some time.
I do not see Timeout property in WebService class.
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You can set/change this time out in web.config See: <httpRuntime
executionTimeout="..."/>
Another one is on a client which makes sure that your client is not waiting
forever for WebService to reply...
The class is actually called SoapHttpClientProtocol and it has a Timeout
property.
George.
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