I came across a question last week on how we can upload a file on to third party server using a WCF service, So thought of solving that through an example.
So In this example we will upload a pdf file using ASP.Net upload control and passing the details to the WCF and saving the file in the server.
So In this example we will upload a pdf file using ASP.Net upload control and passing the details to the WCF and saving the file in the server.
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