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BitMap:Encapsulates a GDI+ bitmap, which consists of the pixel data for a graphics image and its attributes. A Bitmap object is an object used to work with images defined by pixel data MemoryStream : Creates a stream whose backing store is memory.   Code: 

Smart Client Apps Site: .netBips
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Smart Client Applications are nothing but Windows Forms applications accessed over Internet using browser. In this article I will explain you what a smart client application is and how it offers an attractive model if coupled with ASP.NET web services.   Author: Bipin Joshi   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Check Box Route to XML WS Site: Microsoft
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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 and Jonathan Hawkins   Code: ASP.NET Beta 2 & VB

Test-Drive Microsoft's WSDK Site: Visual Studio Magazine
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The WSDK Technical Preview lets .NET developers implement WS-Security, WS-Routing, WS-Referral, and WS-Attachment (DIME) specifications with minimal added code.   Author: Roger Jennings   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Web Service Type Marshalling Site: GotDotNet
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This section illustrates that various data types that can be passed to and returned by Web Service methods. Because the Web Services implementation is built on top of the XML Serialization architecture, it supports a significant number of data types.   Author: GotDotNet   Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB

Catalysts for fee-based WS's Site: IBM alphaWorks
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As much of the early hype around Dynamic e-business has focused on the simplicity of the technology, there is growing interest in the answer to the question -- How will this new technology help a business make or save money?   Author: Dan Gisolfi   Code: ASP.NET Beta 2 & VB

Changing Target Web Service Site: .netBips
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Some times it may happen that after deploying the web service client the web service is moved to some other location. It would be nice to allow configurable URL so that even if original web service is moved your clients need not be recompiled.   Author: Bipin Joshi   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#

Exposing Web Services. Site: Stardeveloper
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Complete Online Chapter "Exposing Web Services" from Wrox Press book "Professional ASP.NET 1.0 2002 Edition". Topics covered include "Web Services", "SOAP Headers", "Synchronous vs Asynchronous" and "Data Caching".   Author: Wrox Press Inc   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#

Dig Into WS-Security with the Site: XML Magazine
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Learn how to sign and encrypt SOAP response messages with this Visual Basic .NET client and set of customized Web services.   Author: Roger Jennings   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB


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