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I am using a doc data payments gateway service and when I try to give it a request to create an order it throws the following exception:

XmlSerializer attribute System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributeAttribute is not valid in version. Only XmlElement, XmlArray, XmlArrayItem, XmlAnyAttribute and XmlAnyElement attributes are supported when IsWrapped is true.

I don't think it is an exception that has anything to do with the service. What am I doing wrong on my side of implementation. Can anyone help me with that?

EDIT

I have used DocDataPayments gateway and used the wsdl refrence they give to make the call.

The create call I am making is as follows:-

PaymentServiceSOAPClient client = new PaymentServiceSOAPClient();
createSuccess success = new createSuccess();
client.create(merchant, strMTID, paymentPreferences, menuPreferences, shopper, totalGrossAmount, billTo, "description", "Thanks for your purchase", true, new paymentRequest(), new invoice(), new technicalIntegrationInfo(), Convert.ToDecimal(0.9), out success);
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  • How did you create the request? May 20, 2015 at 13:47
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    @JohnSaunders PaymentServiceSOAPClient client = new PaymentServiceSOAPClient(); createSuccess success = new createSuccess(); client.create(merchant, strMTID, paymentPreferences, menuPreferences, shopper, totalGrossAmount, billTo, "description", "Thanks for your purchase", true, new paymentRequest(), new invoice(), new technicalIntegrationInfo(), Convert.ToDecimal(0.9), out success); using the above code. May 20, 2015 at 13:50
  • You should add that information to your question. Did you use "Add Service Reference" to create the PaymentServiceSOAPClient, or "Add Web Reference"? May 20, 2015 at 14:01
  • @JohnSaunders Edited the question. Please check and let me know your response on that. May 20, 2015 at 14:09
  • Minor note: you don't need to do = new createSuccess(), since the call overwrites it. May 20, 2015 at 15:18

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I think, you are using wcf default serializer to make proxy classes.you can try with DataContract serializer instead default serializer.

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    The Data Contract serializer is the default serializer for WCF. May 20, 2015 at 15:17

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