Debugging a webservice referenced from a main WPF MVVM application












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I have a WPF MVVM app which references to a WebService. This WebService is published in my local machine under IIS.



I am trying to debug this WebService, I mean, I have put some breakpoints in the WebService and I want to stop there in order to debug it.



Is it possible? If so how?



I have tried to attach to the process w3wp.exe from the Visual Studio IDE from which I debug my main WPF MVVM app but it does not work.










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    Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
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I have a WPF MVVM app which references to a WebService. This WebService is published in my local machine under IIS.



I am trying to debug this WebService, I mean, I have put some breakpoints in the WebService and I want to stop there in order to debug it.



Is it possible? If so how?



I have tried to attach to the process w3wp.exe from the Visual Studio IDE from which I debug my main WPF MVVM app but it does not work.










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    Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
    – mm8
    Apr 6 at 13:52
















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I have a WPF MVVM app which references to a WebService. This WebService is published in my local machine under IIS.



I am trying to debug this WebService, I mean, I have put some breakpoints in the WebService and I want to stop there in order to debug it.



Is it possible? If so how?



I have tried to attach to the process w3wp.exe from the Visual Studio IDE from which I debug my main WPF MVVM app but it does not work.










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I have a WPF MVVM app which references to a WebService. This WebService is published in my local machine under IIS.



I am trying to debug this WebService, I mean, I have put some breakpoints in the WebService and I want to stop there in order to debug it.



Is it possible? If so how?



I have tried to attach to the process w3wp.exe from the Visual Studio IDE from which I debug my main WPF MVVM app but it does not work.







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  • 1




    Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
    – mm8
    Apr 6 at 13:52
















  • 1




    Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
    – mm8
    Apr 6 at 13:52










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Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
– mm8
Apr 6 at 13:52






Did you read this? codeproject.com/Articles/37182/…. Debugging the web application has nothing to do with your WPF application.
– mm8
Apr 6 at 13:52



















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