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Microsoft(R) .NET XML Web Services (Sams White Book)

โœ Scribed by Robert Tabor


Publisher
Sams
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
479
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book will therefore serve as both an introductory title and an in-depth reference that will grow with the reader as they begin to create their own Web Services. They will come to understand what Web Services are, where they fit into the 'big picture' and will have many coding examples to choose from within the first five chapters. As they begin to "get serious" about developing enterprise level Web Services, they will be able to refer back to the detailed information about the classes that implement Web Services and come to a deeper understanding of what is happening behind the scenes.

โœฆ Table of Contents


0672320886......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 5
Introduction......Page 16
1 Introducing Web Services......Page 20
2 Creating a Simple Web Service with .NET SDK......Page 52
3 Consuming a Simple Web Service with .NET SDK......Page 66
4 Creating a Simple Web Service in Visual Studio.NET......Page 80
5 Consuming a Web Service in Visual Studio.NET......Page 90
6 How ASP.NET Works......Page 104
7 Examining SOAP......Page 118
8 Understanding WSDL......Page 138
9 Understanding DISCO......Page 152
10 Exceptions and Error Handling......Page 160
11 Accessing ASP.NET Objects via Web Services......Page 180
12 Three Methods of Calling Web Services......Page 196
13 Web Service Attributes and Properties......Page 208
14 Passing Complex Data Types and Structures......Page 220
15 Passing ADO.NET DataSets via Web Services......Page 248
16 Using the Web Services Designer in Visual Studio .NET......Page 278
17 COM Interoperability and Web Services......Page 288
18 Using Transactions in Web Services......Page 300
19 Calling Web Services Asynchronously......Page 316
20 Consuming Web Services in Office XP......Page 336
21 Web Service Behaviors......Page 352
22 Manipulating SOAP Headers in Web Services......Page 368
23 Manipulating SOAP Messages Using XML Attributes......Page 384
24 Using SOAP Extensions......Page 392
25 Understanding UDDI......Page 414
26 Configuring, Deploying, and Securing Web Services......Page 428
27 Introducing .NET My Services......Page 454
A Links to SOAP, Web Services, and .NET Links on the Internet......Page 464
Index......Page 466


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