Sign In
Dan Driscoll's Blog
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Tags
DPWS v1.1
Help!
On the wire
WSDAPI 101
Browse by Tags
MSDN Blogs
>
Dan Driscoll's Blog
>
All Tags
>
wsdapi 101
Tagged Content List
Blog Post:
WSDAPI 101 Part 5: Putting it all together to generate WS traffic
Dan Driscoll
This is the fifth article in the WSDAPI 101 series. You'll learn the most by starting at the beginning, although it's not required to understand the content in this article. Now that we know all about the pieces required in a device-oriented Web Services application, it's time to assemble all the...
on
25 Mar 2008
Blog Post:
WSDAPI 101 Part 4: The interfaces under the generated code
Dan Driscoll
This is the fourth article in the WSDAPI 101 series. You'll learn the most by starting at the beginning, although it's not required to understand the content in this article. WSDAPI 101 Part 3 was all about that cool adapter layer that sits between your application and the underlying generic WSDAPI...
on
3 Mar 2008
Blog Post:
WSDAPI 101 Part 3: Generated code and what it does for you
Dan Driscoll
This is the third article in the WSDAPI 101 series. You'll learn the most by starting at the beginning, although it's not required to understand the content in this article. Now that we understand the layering presented in WSDAPI 101: Part 2 , we can dig into the magical goodness that is generated...
on
30 Jan 2008
Blog Post:
WSDAPI 101 Part 2: The stack, explained through a concrete example
Dan Driscoll
This is the second article in the WSDAPI 101 series. You'll learn the most by starting at the beginning, although it's not required to understand the content in this article. The first article in the WSDAPI 101 series presented an overview of the actors involved in Web Services ( contracts , messages...
on
11 Dec 2007
Blog Post:
WSDAPI 101 Part 1: Web Services from 10,000 feet
Dan Driscoll
Introduction to WSDAPI 101 The world of Web Services (WS) is often described in terms of contracts, messages, and generated code. The picture that’s painted gives a high-level overview of the interactions between clients and services; but in describing the fundamentals, it’s sometimes difficult to immediately...
on
9 Nov 2007
Page 1 of 1 (5 items)