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Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 5 out of 5
FreddyDK
If you haven’t already read part 4 (and the prior parts) you should do so here , before continuing to read this post. In this post, I am going to create a small Windows Phone 7 application, which basically will be a phone version of the sidebar gadgets from this post . When we are done, your Windows...
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15 Mar 2011
Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 4 out of 5
FreddyDK
If you haven’t already read part 3 you should do so here , before continuing to read this post. By now you have seen how to create a WCF Service Proxy connected to NAV with an endpoint hosted on the Servicebus (Windows Azure AppFabric). By now, I haven’t written anything about security yet and the Proxy1...
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27 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
Web Services Infrastructure and how to Create an Internal Proxy
FreddyDK
I am NOT an expert in how to setup a secure network and I do NOT know a lot about firewalls, DMZ setup and all of these things, but I have seen a lot in my 25 years of working with computers and the following (absolutely non-exhaustive) gives a good picture of a common network situation of companies...
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30 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from Silverlight 3
FreddyDK
Please read this post to get a brief explanation of the scenario I will implement in Silverlight. Yes, yes – I know it isn’t a fancy graphical whatever as Silverlight should be, but to be honest – I would rather do something crappy on purpose than trying to do something fancy and everybody would find...
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28 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Logging the XML generated from .net or received from NAV WS
FreddyDK
When working with Web Services using languages who doesn’t natively have Web Services support (like Javascript and NAV self) you have to create a SOAP envelope yourself in the correct format. Of course you can do so by looking at the WSDL, understanding SOAP and using theory – or… – you can create a...
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21 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from Visual Basic .net using Service Reference
FreddyDK
This post is really just a Visual Basic version of this post and this post combined, please read those posts before continuing this post. As described in the other posts, there are two ways to work with Service References – one is to keep the configuration in a .config file and the other is to do everything...
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20 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from C# using Service Reference (code version)
FreddyDK
You should read the post about connecting to NAV Web Services from C# using Service Reference (config file version) before continuing here. Code is king As you saw in the other post, the config file was pretty complicated and although it is editable by hand and as such could be modified at installtime...
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20 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Connecting to NAV Web Services from C# using Service Reference (config file version)
FreddyDK
Prerequisites Please read this post to get a brief explanation of the scenario I will implement in C# using Web References. For C# we can leave the Service Tier running Negotiate or we can use Ntlm as PHP and Java. In this example I will assume that the Service Tier is running SPNEGO (which is the default...
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19 Jan 2010
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