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Web services are tightly integrated into Microsoft .NET. The latest release, Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0, introduces several key advantages for building interoperable Web services. This webcast describes how to build Web services that are compliant with the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Basic Profile 1.0 specification, and highlights the important innovations for XML serialization in ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX) 2.0.
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