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The Check-Box Route to XML Site: MSDN
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COM+ Web Services adds features that integrate with Microsoft .NET Remoting to provide check box activation of XML Web service publication via SOAP for COM+ components.   Author: John Noss   Code: ASP.NET v1.0

WS Enhancements 1.0 Site: MSDN
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Covers interoperability between Web Services Enhancements 1.0 for Microsoft .NET and Java and shows how the WS-Security specification and implementation can be used to securely sign a Web service call from Microsoft .NET to Java and vice versa.   Author: Simon Guest   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & JScript

WS Enhancements Pipeline Site: MSDN
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How Web Services Enhancements 1.0 for Microsoft .NET works: how individual filters and pipelines of filters work, how to configure the default pipeline, how to build custom filters, and where DIME fits into the picture.   Author: Tim Ewald   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Asynchronous Web Methods Site: MSDN
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Matt Powell shows how to make use of asynchronous Web methods on the server side to create high performance Microsoft ASP.NET Web services.   Author: Matt Powell   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Build Web Service Clients Site: MSDN
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If Microsoft is correct, Web Services will play an important role in the future of the Internet. A Web Service is an application that exposes Web methods—functions that can be called over the Internet to interested clients.   Author: Jeff Prosise   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#

Complex SOAP Data Types Site: MSDN
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This article describes how to programmatically send and receive complex SOAP data types in XML Web services by using the Microsoft Soap Type Library and the Microsoft XML Parser.   Author: Paul Cornell   Code: ASP.NET Beta 2 & VB

From SOAP to Web Services Site: MSDN
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How to access a Web service from both Visual Basic 6.0 and Visual Basic .NET, and how to convert your existing SOAP applications to the .NET platform.   Author: Peter Vogel   Code: ASP.NET Beta 2 & VB

Redirecting an Application... Site: MSDN
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This article demonstrates how to create in Visual Basic® .NET a Web application that can be redirected to target a different XML Web service by using the URL Behavior property, an Installer class, and a Web Setup project.   Author: Visual Studio Team   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Merging Web Service Results Site: MSDN
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This week, we want to take a look at how a client application could use standardization among suppliers to create a custom catalog to present to their customers.   Author: Scott Seely   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB


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