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Developing Clients for Web Services















Clients here are those Web Services. Clients here are those that consume Web Services. There is a gulf in understanding about the business benefits of Web Services to the business community.

We the techies have to sell the idea to the business community better.
It can be a difficult process for managers to acquire the knowledge of exactly how said benefits can be realised how consuming a Web Service is achieved.
Advertising someone else’s goods, when they seem to be a competitor is counter intuitive but that’s how many consumers of Web Services are initially introduced to them.
For example a Web Service may provide a list of someone else’s inventory, only if it is seen or perceived as complementing your own goods or services may it be consideredas something potentially useful.
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Web Service Transaction
Web Service Routing and Referral
Microsoft Web Servers IIS5 and 6
Developing Clients for Web Services
Web Services - the basics
Web Services and SOAP
Web Services and General Scurity
Web Service Reliable Messaging
Web Service Policy
Web Service Message Encryption
Developing a Web Service
Web Service Security - part 1
Web Service Security - part 2
Biztalk and Orchestrating Web Services
Web Service security credentials
Web Service Inspection
Web Service Attachments
Web Services Framework and Enhancements
ADO.NET Web Services and Data Objects
Consuming Web Services and Proxy Clients
Configuring Web Methods using .config options
Directly altering Web Methods vs. using the WSDL document
Creating Web Methods
Encoded Web Services and Serializing Attributes
Options for creating Web Service Schemas
HTTP Handlers and the ASP.NET Pipelines
SOAP headers .NET and WEB exceptions
Sending DataSets from ASP.NET applications
SOAP Standards
SOAP and the Fundamental Message Structure
State and Web Services
Web Services Scenarios and the grand scheme
WSE2.0
WSDL - Web Service Definition Language
WSDL - Web Service Definition Language
Web Services explained
Web Services explained
Literal can break header
Html output as a literal 2
Html output as a literal
Sample Web Service
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