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Christian Weyer

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Christian Weyer is an independent Microsoft MSDN Regional Director and expert for Web services.
The Web services empire strikes back - Web services and large content [link] Posted: Nov 11, 2004 10:20 AM
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughts
Part 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner Workings
Part 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005
Part 4: The Web services empire strikes back - WS-I BP Conformance
Part 5: The Web services empire strikes back - Custom XML Serialization
Part 6: The Web services empire strikes back - Proxy Type Sharing
Part 7: The Web services empire strikes back - Contract-first with .NET 'IDL'
Part 8: The Web services empire strikes back - Schema Importer Extensions
Part 9: The Web services empire strikes back - Making asynchronous Web service calls easier
Part 10: The Web services empire strikes back - Support for Nullable and SqlTypes
Part 11: The Web services empire strikes back - Support for Generics

I started to write the first lines of a new article for what is new in ASMX v2 - then Yasser, the PM of ASMX for Whidbey, came aroud with his story on Web services and large content.
So this time I just provide a link to Yasser Shohoud's article. Thanks, friend.

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