TCP - IP White Papers
MSDN Webcast: Web Service Message Transmission Using WSE 2.0 (Level 400)
Overview The Web Services Enhancements for the Microsoft .NET Framework (WSE 2.0) enables sending and receiving SOAP messages by using the TCP protocol. One can now accomplish this with or without an HTTP server, making it possible to write flexible and lightweight Web services. The WSE 2.0 supports both a one-way messaging model and a request/response pair model. In this webcast, learn how to implement Web services that use message patterns and protocols that are not supported by the standard ASMX model. The presenter also shows, how to work with Web services that use TCP and custom protocols instead of HTTP, and how to utilize one way and asynchronous message passing mechanisms.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | Webcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2005 | ||
| Format | Webcasts | ||
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