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    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    Do you have a basic example of using the SendReceiveObject method to return a custom class? I have looked at the AdvancedSend and this appears to only deal with Async calls using SendObject.

    Thanks,

    James

    #758
    Anonymous
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    Heya James,

    The requested demonstration can be found here.

    Regards,

    Marc

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