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I can't find [WebInvoke] and [WebGet]. I have already add System.ServiceModel reference. what is the problem? I use .NET Framwork 4

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You need to add a reference to the System.ServiceModel.Web.dll. Notice that you need to target the full .NET Framework (either 3.5 or 4.0) - if your application is targeting the client profile for those frameworks, this assembly won't be available.

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  • thanx I think it was the problem
    – Darshana
    Commented Mar 21, 2012 at 5:21
  • Not having any luck with mine - I am trying to convert a Silverlight 4 --> Silverlight 5 under .NET 4.5.2 - I have added the System.ServiceModel.Web.dll , still no luck... thoughts?
    – Nutshell
    Commented Oct 26, 2015 at 17:59
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Need to add the reference System.ServiceModel.Web.dll and import the namespace System.ServiceModel.Web by using below statement using System.ServiceModel.Web; Then it will work.

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  • This helped me more than the accepted answer, because it mentions the correct using directive. My DLL reference was OK, but i was missing the using directive (my code was copied from a tutorial). I vote this up. Commented Jun 20, 2016 at 13:20
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When using attributes "Attribute" portion of the class is implied.

WebInvoke - WebInvokeAttribute

WebGet - WebGetAttribute

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