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Fix #86: Add Serialization Constructors for Exceptions #100

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Fix for issue #86. Added constructors and methods required
for serialization for exception classes. This is required to get
actual exceptions on client side of ditributed application.

Fix for issue OfficeDev#86. Added constructors and methods required
for serialization for exception classes. This is required to get
actual exceptions on client side of ditributed application.
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Doesn't seems like there have been any activity by msft'ers since february. @davster @dclaux are there still anyone assigned internally to work on the EWS managed api?

@davster davster merged commit d28aa81 into OfficeDev:master Feb 27, 2018
StrictLine pushed a commit to StrictLine/ews-managed-api that referenced this pull request May 30, 2021
Fix OfficeDev#86: Add Serialization Constructors for Exceptions
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