.NET Applications
XML Web Services
SQL Server Database
Web Traffic Statistics
Much More... |
| |
|
| Windows
2003 Server
2.4 GHz Pentium 4
1024 MB RAM
80 GB Hard Drive
1000 GB/month
Fully Managed
Free Setup!
$268.00/month |
| |
|
10 or more Domains
Windows Services
Custom Plans |
| |
|
|
InfoPath: Turn User Input into XML with Custom Forms Using
Office InfoPath 2003
10/15/2003
Office InfoPath 2003 lets you design your own data collection forms
that turn user-entered data into XML.
XML Specifications Index Page
10/10/2003
Web Services specifications are built upon the bedrock of the
various XML specifications described in this index.
Metadata Specifications Index Page
10/10/2003
WSDL provides an extensible mechanism for defining the base
messaging description and metadata for a Web service. The Web Services Policy Framework
provides a general-purpose model and corresponding syntax to describe and communicate the
policies of a Web service.
Messaging Specifications Index Page
10/10/2003
SOAP is a lightweight protocol for the exchange of information in a
decentralized, distributed environment. It is an XML-based protocol that consists of three
parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to
process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined data
types, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses. SOAP can
potentially be used in combination with a variety of other protocols; however, the only
bindings defined in this document describe how to use SOAP in combination with HTTP and
the HTTP Extension Framework.
Using Role-Based Security with Web Services Enhancements 2.0
9/26/2003
See how WSE 2.0 integrates X.509-based WS-Security authentication
with role-based security features in the Microsoft .NET Framework, and how to use
WS-Policy in WSE 2.0 to greatly simplify tasks.
We're Sorry. Please check back in a few minutes. We are currently receiving the latest XML feed from the remote server. 9/5/2008 9:50:40 PM EST
|
|