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There are 42 articles & tutorials regarding "WSDL".

25.) Build Security Into Your Web Services with WSE 2.0 and ISA Server 2004
Dino Esposito This article discusses: Authentication techniques for .NET Web services Security and policy in WSE 2.0 The use of firewalls in protecting Web services ISA Server 2004 and WSDL This article uses the following technologies: WSE 2.0, Web services, XML, C#, Security here are aspects of software design and development many of us would like to overlook because they're just not fun. The work we do in security, performance tuning, and optimization may not be glamorous, but it is...
Found at MSDN Online

26.) Interactive Web Services with XForms
by Micah Dubinko January 16, 2002 A form -- whether a sheet of paper or a web page -- represents a structured exchange of data. Web services, as typified by emerging standards like SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, is an excellent approach to exchanging data in a structured way, although usually the exchange is between machines. Since computers are much better at, well, computing , web services is an important and overdue development in the evolution of the Web. Nevertheless, web services...
Found at XML.com

27.) Using an Eval Function in Web Services
Dino Esposito Download the code for this article: CuttingEdge0209.exe (37KB) Web Services are often presented as the perfect tool for pro-grammers. They're interoperable, based on open standards such as SOAP and WSDL, and are fully integrated with the Microsoft® .NET platform. However, what seems to be their major point of strength, the seamless integration within the .NET Framework, is also a looking glass into some of their limitations. In this column, I'll tackle some of these...
Found at MSDN Academic Alliance

28.) Deploying an EJB Application
(Page 1 of 4 ) This article shows you how to deploy an EJB application, and more. Picking up where the previous article left off, it is the third of three parts. It is excerpted from chapter 7 of the book Building Web Services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, written by Steve Graham et al. (Sams; ISBN: 0672326418). WebSphere Deployment Process In order to deploy this as an EJB application, you need to go through a server-specific deployment process that configures...
Found at devArticles.com

29.) Creating Web Service Client Code Automatically
By Robert Chartier Rating: 4.1 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague Introduction As you begin to move more of your code over onto the Internet via Web Services you will notice that creating the actual server is the simplest part. Take the Microsoft WSDL (Web Service Description Language) SOAP Toolkit Wizard and apply it to your COM, and it creates the necessary files on the server for you. Don't you wish you could simply run another wizard and have it create the...
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30.) .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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