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WCF, WS, SOAP
What Is SOAP?
Implementing a Web Service with Microsoft SOAP Toolkit Version 2
SOAP Services
Talking To HailStorm
Programming Web Services with SOAP
Limitations of the SoapFormatter
Creating Fault Messages
ServerFault Class
SoapFault Class
Sending RPC Responses
ISoapMessage Message Headers
Using the .NET SoapFormatter
Receiving an RPC message
Marshalling RPC With a Proxy
ISoapMessage (RPC) Interface
RPC using the NET SoapFormatter
SoapFormatter vs XmlSerializer
A Serialized SOAP Message
Retrieving Message Headers
SOAP Headers


 
 

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By Mark Wilson
I am the creator of TopXML. I am available for international and local (Australia) contracts. I am a Solution Architect/Business Analyst. I have worked in IT in several countries (NZ, Australia, South Africa, UK) building and training teams for government and very large non-governmental organizations. I am ex-Microsoft Consulting Services. I wrote the first book on Microsoft XML published in 2000 called XML Programming with VB and ASP. Most recently I have been building tools for the SEO industry. Ask me for a 37 point SEO health-checkup for your website.
First Posted 06/18/2001
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Web Services


A web service is application logic that is programmatically available, and can be exposed using the Internet. Just as applications have targeted the rich services of the platform in the past, web applications of the future will take advantage of web services for programmability and feature enhancement.

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