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Top Developer Technologies of Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows® Server® 2008 R2 builds upon the exceptional legacy of Windows Server 2008.  R2 is an incremental release to Windows Server 2008 – and only the second time that Windows Client and Server releases are shipped simultaneously (Windows 2000 Server®

Extend Your Existing Windows Service with the New Windows Web Services API

The WS-* web services industry standard protocols are widely accompanied by managed-code end-point implementations.   With the Windows Web Services API (WWSAPI), you can connect your native client applications with web services as well as implement

Native Web Services with WWSAPI

Explore the new Windows Web Services API (WWSAPI) and how to use it to expose C/C++ libraries or services as WS-* compliant web services.   WWSAPI may also be used from either client (consumer) or service (producer) end-points. Recent WWSAPI

Microsoft Platform Technology Adoption Labs Go Virtual!

The “on-campus” platform adoption labs have been a perennial favorite event for Microsoft Partner software developers. Unfortunately, many developers are now under travel and expense budget constraints and unable to attend such events. Hence, the Microsoft

New Native-Code Web Services Demo

The Windows Web Services API (WWSAPI) is a new "minimalist" web services endpoint library available on Windows. It's currently in beta along with Windows Server 2008 R2 but includes support for down-level platforms including Windows Server 2003/2008,

Windows Web Services API (WWSAPI) Now Available on R2, Windows 7, and Down-Level Platforms

WWSAPI is a native-code implementation of SOAP Web Services for both Windows client and server endpoints. WWSAPI provides core network communication and distributed computing functionality by supporting a sub-set of the WS-* protocols. A designer might
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