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Web services made easy
Insight The Web's leading standards group has updated its core draft specification for Web services.
Wednesday, July 17 2002 11:47 AM
Testing a Web service with a proxy class
Techguide A good way to test a Web service is by building a proxy class/client to consume it. Tony Patton shows you how to develop a simple proxy class via .NET, using either C# or VB.NET.
Tuesday, September 12 2006 03:44 PM
Create a proxy to consume .NET Web services
Techguide Phillip Perkins builds and registers the proxy component for use in VB6, as well as presents sample code for using the proxy within VB6.
Tuesday, July 26 2005 08:45 PM
Using Bing from .NET
Techguide Justin James shares his recent Bing experience and provides a code snippet that will put you well on your way to writing a Bing-enabled application.
Thursday, October 01 2009 10:20 PM
Tags: Business applications, .NET, Software engineering/development, Namespace, LINQ, Simple Object Access Protocol, Microsoft Corp., WSDL, AppID, Business applications
OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 1: Making the request
Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application which can match documents that have similar content or is identical to the source document.
Thursday, October 15 2009 04:25 PM
Tags: Web services, Protocols and platforms, LINQ, Simple Object Access Protocol, WSDL, OpenAmplify Developer, Web Browser, Dividend, client system, Developer
Six ways to make SOA services more reusable
Techguide Find out the elements that need to be considered when building a service intended for reuse.
Friday, July 31 2009 09:08 AM
Tags: Web services, Protocols and platforms, Adapter, SOA, Service, Business Process, Messaging, SLA, Joe McKendrick, blog
Serve with control
Insight With Web services, you need to be sure clients are using the data format the server expects. That's where the emerging WSDL standard comes in. This article gives you a guided tour of the basics of WSDL.
Tuesday, May 14 2002 10:25 AM
Web services made easy
News The Internet's leading standards group updates its core draft specification for Web services, including clarifications that try to make its language more palatable.
Monday, July 15 2002 11:30 AM
Consuming ASP.NET Web services with ASP
Techguide The exodus from Visual Studio 6.0 to .NET has begun for most developers. But with this new coding model comes decoupled services in the form of Web services.
Tuesday, May 31 2005 11:43 AM
Consuming Web services
Techguide Lee Chuk-Munn shows how easy it is to use Mustang, or JavaSE 6, to consume a Web service.
Friday, July 28 2006 01:57 PM
Easily consume SOAP Web services with JavaScript
Techguide If you aren't using Web services in your development work, it's time to start consuming Web services via JavaScript and both XMLHTTP and XMLHttpRequest.
Wednesday, October 05 2005 10:54 AM
Tags: Software, Protocols and platforms, Software engineering/development, Programming languages, XML, Web browsers, Web services
Consume a Web service in a .NET app
Techguide Consuming a Web service in a .NET application is a straightforward process. Tony Patton discusses a Web services project with both Java and .NET.
Friday, October 21 2005 10:41 AM
Tags: Software, Protocols and platforms, Java
XML documents merger ahead
News Web's leading standards group publishes specification for combining XML documents.
Tuesday, December 21 2004 10:29 AM
Tags: XML
Publishing Web services from the desktop
Techguide Mustang supports both consuming and publishing Web services out of the box. Lee Chuk-Munn shows how easy it is to publish Web services.
Friday, August 18 2006 09:45 AM
Siebel eyes Web services with CRM suite
News The next iteration of Siebel 7 adds Web services and Java support to help corporations extend their CRM initiatives beyond the enterprise and link more directly with channel partners.
Thursday, January 17 2002 10:13 AM




