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  • How to access the Application[] collection from a WCF web service

    I used to use .ASMX web services, but I'm trying to move to WCF because it's the latest newest thing, and it's supposed to be better. Anyway, what I'm wanting to do is really really simple : create a webservice that empties the Application collection by calling Application.Clear(). In...
    Posted to State Management (Forum) by Afro Blanca on 12-12-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: application, application collection, asmx, webservice, wcf, Application State Reset
  • Re: Preliminary question

    Hello, In my opinion *almost* any service is better than no service (with limitations of course). Basically you are absolutely correct. You can get started very easily creating WebService using ASMX. The main thing that you should consider doing though, which is the part of WebServices that should be...
    Posted to XML Web Services (Forum) by david@davidlwalker.com on 03-21-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: SOAP WebService, asp.net, Web Services, xml web service, WCF, asmx
  • why WCF slower than Web Services? can make it faster than WS?

    I'm new to wcf, to upgrade our website and to make sure wcf can speed up the website, i have created a application test page in vs 2008 with 3 buttons to count how much totalmiliseconds taken to process the particular services. btnWS: Web Service (original used in online website already). btnWcfWs...
    Posted to XML Web Services (Forum) by Fionyy on 10-30-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET 3.5, ASP.NET, VS2008, vs 2008, wcf, web service, VS 2005, Web Test, Webservices, asmx, Web Projects
  • Re: Web service as Datasource in the DAL

    Yes. We have a similar setup on a on project I am currently working on. For starters the best way to break down a n-tier application is to explain the layers and what they need to perform/process. Presentation Layer - In terms of ASP.NET, code-behind, aspx markup pages Business Logic Layer - Contains...
    Posted to XML and XmlDataSource Control (Forum) by jclark434175 on 11-05-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asmx, Web Services, WCF, Architecture
  • WCF vs ASMX

    hi sir/madam, im just started to learn web services and wcf, and found some articles/blogs differenciate between *.asmx and wcf *.svc. seems wcf has more advantages or enhanced version of *.asmx. does it means wcf exists to replace *.asmx?? dont know which one should i go for. welcome any comments regards
    Posted to XML Web Services (Forum) by eddieaks on 12-01-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WEb Service, WCF, asmx
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