Man alive, this web services stuff is confusing! Every time I turn around, I hear about a new acronymn that is supposed to somehow fit into the so-called next generation of communication. The number of acronymns and concepts related to web services can seem diabolical to the novice. But you don't
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One of the greatest strengths of XML is how flexible it is as a data format. It has a few simple rules that must be followed - like nesting and case sensitivity, but otherwise XML can be used to create documents of any size and complexity required for a given task. Defining the
Man alive, this web services stuff is confusing! Every time I turn around, I hear about a new acronymn that is supposed to somehow fit into the so-called next generation of communication. The number of acronymns and concepts related to web services can seem diabolical to the novice. But you don't
There is a common “gotcha!” associated with web services when working from the Microsoft .NET environment that causes the consumption of .NET web services to be more cumbersome than necessary. We are specifically talking about how .NET web services are frequently built in a fashion that requires