GeekArticles
Microsoft
Web Services
Microsoft
Web ServicesProof Web Services to Ensure Success
Web services must perform and scale to keep users happy. By developing objective criteria for proofing Web services, businesses can increase uptime and lower costs. by Frank Cohen For this solution: Visual Studio .NET S ystems, or software applications, deployed today using Web services provide users with features that are highly functional, integrated, and personalized. For example, online stores, company directories, portals, and online messaging services enable users to sign in,...n
Sponsored Links
Read Next: Web Service's Test Harness: A Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Framework for Web Services
Related Topics
Subscribe via RSS
Web Services
- Asynchronous Web Services Invocation in .NET Framework 2.0
- Working With Asynchronous .NET Web Service Clients
- .NET Web Service Connects Educators
- Develop Transactional .NET Web Services
- Integrate .NET Remoting Into the Enterprise
- Web Services Tutorial: Understanding XML and XML Schema—Part 1
- Proof Web Services to Ensure Success
- Web Service's Test Harness: A Functional, Load, and Performance Testing Framework for Web Services
- Assess Exchange 2000's .NET Fit
- .NET Remoting
