System.Web.Services.WebServiceAttribute Class
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Used to add additional information to an XML Web service, such as a string describing its functionality.

  • Namespace: System.Web.Services
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: System.Web.Services.dll

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    Creating a Simple XML Web Service
    DotNetJunkies
    In this article, Doug builds a basic XML Web Service using the ASP.NET Framework. Doug will progress into building more complex XML Web Services, but he has to start somewhere.
    Distributed Transactions in Visual Basic .NET
    MSDN
    Shows you how to use Microsoft Visual Basic .NET to create an OLTP system and includes complete code samples demonstrating the syntax for writing a transactional component and a transactional Web service in Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
    Integrating an HTML returning C# Web Service with our Websites
    C#Today
    In this article, Andrew Krowczyk discusses a relatively simple but useful Web Service that fulfills the following scenario. Lets say for example, Yahoo decided to write a Web Service that would allow anyone with a website to integrate a Recent News box into their own site. The data would be generated by Yahoo or its Content Provider, but would add the capability for anyone to encapsulate this piece of functionality into their own site seamlessly. As Andrew shows us, this is quite easy to do using .NET Web Services.
    Using UDDI at Run Time
    MSDN
    This article walks through using UDDI at run time and discusses how UDDI, both the public registry and UDDI Services available in Microsoft Windows .NET Server, can act as infrastructure for Web services to support client applications.
    Web Services - What's in a Namespace?
    Visual Studio Magazine
    XML namespaces are simply strings used to uniquely identify elements and attributes within a document. Web Services use XML for describing the service's operations (methods) and parameter/return value types in an XML grammar called Web Services Description Language, or WSDL.
    Web Services Security in The .NET Framework
    15 Seconds
    Security has always been a top issue for all kinds of applications, especially Web applications. Web apps are accessible to almost the entire universe and are open to attack.
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