Overview:
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 and XML Web Services Discovery - UDDI , DISCO.
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