I have many web method in my projects that used in client application. ]
I don't want write code something like this:
using(ServiceClient sc = new ServiceClient())
{
//Invoke service methods
sc.Method1();
}
instead, I want to write: ServiceClient.Method1();
in that case all common operation which reffered to the proxy initialization, invoking method, disposing, exception processing will be inside ServiceClient. Of couse, i can wrap any of my web method with similar code or use reflection for retriving method by name, but maybe any other ways are exist?
I assume you are using Add Service Reference to generate ServiceClient...
First off, it's not safe to wrap ServiceClient (which derives from ClientBase) in a using block. Here is a stackoverflow thread that goes in depth.
Second, you can encapsulate the generated ServiceClient and create static methods that do what you are describing, but that's a lot of manual coding for very little benefit. I would instead encourage you to encapsulate the proxy creation, invocation, error handling, closing and disposing in a generic class. This is a good example.
You can make your "Method1" a static member of ServiceClient and then call ServiceClient.Method1();