This section provides how-to information on developing and using web services.
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If you want to consume the Web Services application you created, you must create a client application to access your ASP.NET Web Services application. This process requires different development steps to achieve the desired output. | |
If you want to consume a web service, you must create a client application, and add a Web Reference. These procedures describe how to create an ASP.NET client application that consumes a third-party web service. The client application consumes the DeadOrAliveWS web service available from the XMethods Web site. This web service lets you query a simple database of celebrities and their respective birthdates and expiration dates. | |
Building an application with ASP.NET Web Services lets you expose functionality to your client application over a Web connection. These steps walk you through building a simple "Hello World" application with ASP.NET Web Services. Once built, the application exposes all of its objects and methods through a WebMethod that you create and access through a web browser. | |
The following steps are required to port your Delphi for Win32 Web Services client application to Delphi for .NET. |
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