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- Creating a Proxy Web Service Object
By replicating a Web service's functionality on a local server, you can circumvent the security and data marshalling problems inherent in this distributed application technology. Use a proxy object to act on behalf of the original Web service. - Q&A: The Microsoft .NET Framework and Visual Studio.NET Provide a Unified Environment for Building Powerful Web Services
In a conversation with PressPass, Anders Hejlsberg, a key architect of the Microsoft .NET Framework and C#, Microsoft's new object-oriented programming language for C and C++ developers, describes how these technologies combine with the tools in Visual Studio.NET to help developers create applications that interoperate over the Web. - Role Playing
When it comes to security in .NET's Web services world, it's going to be vital to know how each application plays its part. An article by Roberta Bragg. - Using the Web Services and COM+ Event System in the .Net Application
A tutorial for Windows developers at "The Code Project" target="_blank". (October 11, 2001)
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