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Hi

We are buildning a system that should handle hierarcic data in 5 levels.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages on having one webservice for each
level. I mean is it better or not to have one big webservice that handles
all updates for all the objects or should I have one for every level?

Thanks!
/Henke
Nov 21 '05 #1
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In general I always try to group web methods into functional areas, each
group will be in a web service. Remeber that's it's not evident to share
types between web services. There is no drawback in having rather big web
services.

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Hi

We are buildning a system that should handle hierarcic data in 5 levels.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages on having one webservice for each level. I mean is it better or not to have one big webservice that handles
all updates for all the objects or should I have one for every level?

Thanks!
/Henke

Nov 21 '05 #2

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