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Web service


Posted Date: 13 Aug 2008    Resource Type: Articles    Category: .NET Framework

Posted By: D.Jeya kumar(JK)       Member Level: Diamond
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Web service
What is a Web service?
Web service is to expose the functionality to any other application which is needed independent of language and plat form. Client application can use the service of the web service functionality. Client application may be of any language asp, dot net (windows or web application), java. The only thing is client application has support for SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). Soap is to transfer the Data from client to server and return the result to client in XML format. Any platform or language can understand the XML format.
How to create a web service in .NET
We can create Web service in windows or in web application. You need to add the web service. .asmx is the extension of the web service.




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