Creating a web centric application has never been so easy.
Link to Web Service
Last edited by CompiledMonkey; 04-20-2002 at 11:00 PM.
Nobody really interested in .NET yet?
The link doesn't work for me. I just get an 'unknown server' message. Web Services are easy. Is this more than the normal tutorials show ?
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The link is working again, sorry about that. Also, it's not much. It was my first try at Web Services. I am just shocked at how easy it is to do.
hmm...Hey chris, care to PM me where you got some web services tuts from, because I think brinkster can handle them and it could be fun
I got them from my book (Programming C#: 2nd Edition from O'Reilly). It's really quite simple to setup. Just install IIS on your box. Then in VS.NET create an empty web service (project). It will generate the code needed to run the application as a web service. Here is the important part, which any method you want to be seen over the web service add [ WebMethod ] over it, example...
Then go to the URL you provided when you started the web project (something like http://localhost/projectname) and you will be able to use your methods. Simple huh?Code:[WebMethod] public double Add(double x, double y) { return x + y; }
I feel so confortable with C#, it's so much like Java is alot of places it was easy to pick up.
You actually shelled out the bucks for VS.NET? Or you still using Beta2?
Alright, I'm gonna try that out on my Beta2 system, and maybe my C# book has WebService examples. Thanks.
Yeah, I'm using the full version of VS.NET. Working in IT has its advantages.
Good luck with this stuff, I'm sure you'll have no problems. It's very simple.