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Is there any limit to the number of methods you can put into a web service?
Could you for example have 200 methods or more? We are working on a massive
system that we would like to use web services to provide functionality to
remote users... thanks!
May 14 '07 #1
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Have you considered Remoting (whicn can be hosted within IIS) instead of
WebServices?

If your clients are .Net, the remoting would be favored.

If your clients are .Net (and others, asp, vb6, java), then WebServices
would be preferred.
See
9/27/2005
Leveraging Dot Net Remoting To Keep Your "Secret Code" Safe
http://sholliday.spaces.live.com/blog/

or
http://secretgeek.net/QAD_Remoting.asp

among other sites.

...

If you're using .Net 3.0, you have more options.


"Smokey Grindle" <no****@dontspamme.comwrote in message
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Is there any limit to the number of methods you can put into a web
service?
Could you for example have 200 methods or more? We are working on a
massive
system that we would like to use web services to provide functionality to
remote users... thanks!


May 14 '07 #2
Would remoting work with Compact Framework also? We were planning on having
some PocketPC apps with of course reduced functionality and then .NET apps
running on the workstations.. (nothing that isn't .NET 2.0 native) Thanks!

"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
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>
Have you considered Remoting (whicn can be hosted within IIS) instead of
WebServices?

If your clients are .Net, the remoting would be favored.

If your clients are .Net (and others, asp, vb6, java), then WebServices
would be preferred.
See
9/27/2005
Leveraging Dot Net Remoting To Keep Your "Secret Code" Safe
http://sholliday.spaces.live.com/blog/

or
http://secretgeek.net/QAD_Remoting.asp

among other sites.

..

If you're using .Net 3.0, you have more options.


"Smokey Grindle" <no****@dontspamme.comwrote in message
news:eu**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>Is there any limit to the number of methods you can put into a web
service?
>Could you for example have 200 methods or more? We are working on a
massive
>system that we would like to use web services to provide functionality to
remote users... thanks!



May 14 '07 #3

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