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13.) .NET Remoting and Event Handling in VB .NET
By Paul Kimmel Go to page: 1 2 Next You can implement very advanced solutions with .NET Remoting. XML Web Services is an example of a general .NET Remoting solution. If you are writing distributed applications you can often use XML Web Services as an easy form of Remoting. That said, let's talk about .NET Remoting. If you need to interact with objects that reside on the server, if are working with objects that may be too large to serialize, or if you need to handle server events then...
Found at developer.com

14.) Web Service's Test Harness: A Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Framework for Web Services
By Rajesh Sumra and R. Venkatvaradan Introduction The lifecycle of any application typically involves four phases— requirements , design , development , and testing . Testing is the phase that guarantees value delivery to the customer. Testing, being an important process in the SDLC, is an area where better and efficient testing strategies meeting different requirements are sought after. In the new world of Web services, it becomes all the more important, as very few tools are...
Found at developer.com

15.) Building Web Services with Visual Studio .NET
By Anand Narayanaswamy Go to page: 1 2 3 Next In a real world scenario, applications have to get information from other programs for various purposes. These programs may be located on the local system, on an Intranet or on the Internet. Java introduced Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and CORBA for achieving these types of tasks. With RMI, developers can call methods in a remote system. With the help of CORBA, developers can call methods running in a totally different operating system...
Found at developer.com

16.) Cooking With Web Services: PHP & GD
( Page 1 of 5 ) Asad's latest article shows us how easy Web Services can be employed using a combination of ingredients, including PHP and GD. Using an example Web Service, Asad shows us how to deploy our own. So, if you're interested in learning a little bit more about this so-called "phenomenon", be sure to have a read. This article is about dynamic data sensor through Web Services and plotting those numerical data to the web on the fly using PHP and the GD library. Let's say for...
Found at devArticles.com

17.) Web Services between .NET, Java and MS SOAP Toolkit
By Mihail Catalin Tomescu This article will try to explain the how you can build web services and/or clients with any of the three languages: .NET, MS SOAP Toolkit and Java. But the real point of the article is to show you how you can build clients for web services from any of above-mentioned languages. Not long ago .NET was released and many of us jumped on to write ASP.NET web sites, C# programs or Web Services. I was really amazed by the relatively easy way someone can write a web...
Found at C# Help

18.) .NET Remoting vs. ASP.NET Web Services
Building Distributed Applications with Microsoft .NET Priya Dhawan Microsoft Developer Network September 2002 Applies to: Microsoft® .NET Remoting Microsoft® ASP.NET Web Services Summary: Compares relative performance of Microsoft ASP.NET Web services, which provide the highest levels of interoperability with full support for WSDL and SOAP over HTTP; and Microsoft .NET Remoting, which is designed for common language runtime type-system fidelity, and supports additional data format and...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

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