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Asynchronous Web Services Invocation in .NET Framework 2.0
By Thiru Thangarathinam Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Synchronous communication between .NET applications and Web services makes the user wait while each Web service processes requests and returns results. This can have a severe impact on the performance of the .NET application. Typically, a distributed .NET application requires information from multiple Web services. If the application performs the entire process of invoking the Web services synchronously, a client must wait not only until...n
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