Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET or VB .NET) is a version of Microsoft's Visual Basic that was designed, as part of the company's .NET product group, to make Web services applications easier to develop. Find Visual Basic .NET Web services resources to help in using the Microsoft platform to architect and develop SOA and Web services.
UML and SOA the Microsoft way
SearchSOA.com | 09 Jul 2008 ARTICLE - Microsoft plans support for UML in its planned Oslo platform for model-driven SOA, but is not basing its new tools on that modeling language, explains Burley Kawasaki.
Deutsche Post delivers .NET in Java CRM thanks to SOA
SearchSOA.com | 16 Apr 2008 ARTICLE - An integration expert at Deutsche Post finds a way to bring .NET applications into a CRM system that is part of a Java-based service-oriented architecture (SOA).
Microsoft's SOA vision: 'The model is the application'
SearchSOA.com | 30 Oct 2007 ARTICLE - Microsoft is unveiling Oslo, its SOA product roadmap, which includes model-driven development tools in Visual Studio to allow users to design and deploy composite applications.
Web services for Windows CE
08 Jul 2008 TIP - Microsoft offers to ways to develop Web services for Windows CE embedded, one using .NET, the other using COM and a SOAP toolkit.
Using ADO.NET and SDO for SOA data continuity
24 Jul 2007 TIP - Both ADO.NET and SDO use XML to enable data transfer between disjointed components inside an SOA, enabling developers to create all kinds of new Web services mashups.
SOA at Conjunction Junction
02 Jul 2007 TIP - SOA debates like REST vs. SOAP or Java vs. .NET may be entertaining, but they miss the larger point of service orientation.
Creating a VB.NET Web service
SearchWebServices | 11 Apr 2002 BEST WEB LINK - Roy Hoobler's latest article shows how to implement a Web service server and client and some of the object oriented issues in designing a VB.NET application.
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