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Your host Nikola Dudar is a Program Manager in Windows division of Microsoft Corporation. He has been working on Windows Web Services API during Windows 7 and various additions to Visual C++ during VS2005 and VS2008. More details are in LinkedIn profile under Nikola's formal name Mykola Dudar.
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If you have questions about interoperability between Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Web Services API (WWSAPI), the best person to ask is Hao Xu. Hao has started sharing his expertise in this area on his blog the last week. Check out his first posts on how to build interoperable native code client using WWSAPI for a WCF services that use wsHttpBinding without security and BasicHttpBinding without security and with transport security. Here is the direct link to the blog, http://blogs.msdn.com/haoxu/.
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