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 | Lately, in addition to talking with various people about .NET and Web Services, I've also been dealing with a new set of services that Microsoft recently announced. It is so new, in fact, that it is only known by its codename of "HailStorm." Author: Robert Hess Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB |
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 | As a technology, "HailStorm" is so new that it is still only known by its code name. There are no SDK’s, no programming docs, and no sample applications. This makes it a little different than any of the other topics we have covered so far on the .NET Show Author: Microsoft Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB | |  | |
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 | Complete online chapter "Talking To HailStorm" from "Early Adopter HailStorm (.NET My Services)". Provides in depth information on what is .NET My Services, what it provides and how to make use of it. Author: Faisal Khan Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C# |
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 | Web Services and the SOAP protocol are new trends, and the applications based on these technologies lack maturity. Few, if any, deal in any significant way with security (which is absent from the SOAP specification) or user identification. Author: Johann Dumser Code: ASP.NET Beta 1 & VB | |  | |
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