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» .NET 247 : In-depth: Consuming an XML Web Service on DotNetJunkies
An XML Web Service consumer is an application that invokes the methods of an XML Web Service made available by a provider; the consumer feeds on the data derived from the XML Web Service provider. A consumer application may be another Web application, XML http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/articles/0/2550.aspx » Creating a Proxy Web Service Object
By replicating a Web service's functionality on a local server, you can circumvent the security and data marshalling problems inherent in this distributed application technology. Use a proxy object to act on behalf of the original Web service. http://archive.devx.com/dotnet/articles/cp0901/cp0901-2/cpwso.asp » Q&A: The Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual Studio.NET Provide a Unified Environment for Building Powerful Web Services
In a conversation with PressPass, Anders Hejlsberg, a key architect of the Microsoft .NET Framework and C#, Microsoft's new object-oriented programming language for C and C++ developers, describes how these technologies combine with the tools in Visual St http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2000/nov00/11-13visualstudio.mspx » Role Playing
When it comes to security in .NET's Web services world, it's going to be vital to know how each application plays its part. An article by Roberta Bragg. http://www.mcpmag.com/columns/article.asp?EditorialsID=364 This category needs an editor
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