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Working With Asynchronous .NET Web Service Clients
By Kenn Scribner Go to page: 1 2 Next by Kenn Scribner of Wintellect While many developers realize that consuming Web Services using the asynchronous call mechanisms built into .NET is useful, they also find it confusing. If you've had trouble trying to use the asynchronous call methods in your generated proxies-or if you're wondering what asynchronous means in the first place-this article helps clarify some things and makes your programming tasks (at least as related to asynchronous...n
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