Session Summary
The objective of this session is to introduce Web
developers to the advanced features of Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services. The key
topics discussed in this session include:
- Web Services Architecture
- XML Web Services and SOAP (WSDL)
- Calling Web Services Asynchronously
- SOAP Headers
- SOAP Exceptions and Error Handling
- SOAP Extensions
- XML Web Services Security
- Transactions
- XML Web Services Discovery - UDDI , DISCO
Knowledge of the following disciplines and
technologies is required to understand the information presented in this
Support WebCast, and will not be discussed:
- The Microsoft .NET Framework
- Microsoft C# .NET Programming
- ASP.NET Web Services
- XML and Its Related Standards and Concepts
- Introduction to Programming the ASP.NET Web
Services
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded March 28, 2002 and presented by Ranjit
R. Sawant and Malini Puttaiah. Ranjit has been with Microsoft for more than
three years. He is a Developer Support Professional in the Office Integration
team. Before that, he primarily developed client/server applications. He holds
a bachelors degree in Electronic Engineering, and has an MCSD certification.
Ranjit has been with Microsoft for more than three years. He is a Developer
Support Professional in the Office Integration team. Before that, he primarily
developed client/server applications. He holds a bachelors degree in Electronic
Engineering, and has an MCSD certification.
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