About LiveCycle Generator 7.2 web service

hi,
I use .net to call livecycle generator web service.
Consult Adobe's 7.0 generator example,
I use method "PdfGen.RequestSoapContext.Attachments.Add"
to attach source file.
But in 7.2 , this method disappear.
how can I attach file ?
I find that in 7.2 the object is different form 7.0.
Don't need WSE?
anyone can help me?
thanks.

Hi Liushiud,
you have to install WSE (remember the suffix WS for the dime variable).
I have developed a C# client application (with WSE) and it works right (with PDFG 7.2):
private PdfgWSProxy.PdfGenWse pdfgWS = null;
pdfgWS.RequestSoapContext.Attachments.Add(attach);
Cheers,

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