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Author: Dustin Metzgar
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With Vista just released and .Net 3 in full swing, a lot has changed since the initial release of this article. In order to keep you up-to-date with the best information on how to write transactional web services, I have programmed this all on the pre-release of the new Visual Studio, code-named Orcas. You can download the virtual machine for Orcas here[^]. In a previous article[^], I created a system that easily spread a distributed transaction across web services using TIP (Transaction Int...
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Author: Jeannine Hall Gailey
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Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) is a new specification for sending and receiving SOAP messages along with additional attachments, like binary files, XML fragments, and even other SOAP messages, using standard transport protocols like HTTP. In this article, the author explains what DIME is and how it differs from MIME encapsulation. A detailed description of the message format and how it is parsed, as well as working with SOAP and extending it with WSDL, is also included....
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Author: Bean Software
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The evolution of the internet and its exponential growth in recent years has resulted in gradual shift from desktop to distributed applications. This shift has led to the development of complex enterprise applications that are managed across different platforms and geographical boundaries. These applications may consist of components that may have been developed using different programming languages and hosted in heterogeneous environments. For this reason, the development of distributed applica...
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