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This tutorial will show you how to consume the previous service in an ASP.NET page (which you can use as a model to consume other Web Services).
Author: www.superdotnet.com
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The example updates a Flash 5 movie which shows a user a "Sample Document".
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This tutorial will provide you with an introduction to Web Services and .NET, and show you how to create a Web Service which retrieves information from a database.
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The author provides a brief introduction to Web Services—sans the hype—and then shows you how to invoke a live Web Service.
Author: www.fawcette.com
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.NET lets you choose from three Web Service protocols.
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Use the DataSet object as the ideal vehicle for transporting XML data among .Net components.
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Speed up your Web Services by using an ASP.NET Application object as a data cache.
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This sample illustrates how to access ASP.NET intrinsics such as the Session and Application objects.
Author: samples.gotdotnet.com
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The service you will create in this article, MathService, exposes methods for adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying two numbers.
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