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This topic is specific to a legacy technology. XML Web services and XML Web service clients should now be created using Windows Communication Foundation.
Removes a specified SOAP extension class from within the scope of the configuration file.
Schema Hierarchy
<configuration>
<system.web>
<webServices> Element
<soapExtensionTypes> Element
<remove> Element for <soapExtensionTypes>
Syntax
<remove type="SOAP extension type"/>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
type |
Required attribute. The name of the SOAP extension class to remove. |
Child Elements
None.
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
configuration |
The root element in every configuration file used by the common language runtime and .NET Framework applications. |
soapExtensionTypes |
Specifies the SOAP extensions used to inspect or modify the SOAP message during processing on the Web service or client. |
system.web |
Specifies the root element for the ASP.NET configuration section. |
webServices |
Controls the settings of Web services deployed using ASP.NET and of Web service clients running on the .NET Framework. |
Example
The following example removes a SOAP extension class.
<configuration>
<system.web>
<webServices>
<soapExtensionTypes>
<remove type="typeName"/>
</soapExtensionTypes>
<webServices>
</system.web>
</configuration>
See Also
Reference
<webServices> Element
<soapExtensionTypes> Element
SoapExtension
Concepts
SOAP Message Modification Using SOAP Extensions
Other Resources
ASP.NET Settings Schema
XML Web Services Created Using ASP.NET and XML Web Service Clients