I see you already mentioned xsd.exe
I wrote my (quite complex) XSD schema in XMLSpy, ran it through xsd.exe
(creates classes and dataset definition), imported the ouput into my Visual
Studio project, and had my first major webservice up and running in less
than a day, which deals with nationwide 911 dispatch data in real time.
Jeff
User Interface:
http://www.emergencyreporting.com (test/test)
Web Service:
http://www.emergencyreporting.com/ER...SDispatch.asmx
Note that I am changing the XSD today, collapsing the child objects (like
Apparatus), to support ad-hoc time submission, like Alarm Time for Apparatus
XYZ.
"Jules" <Ro********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hello
I love Visual Studio, and the web servcie support intially looks
pretty great.
However when I start studying Service Orientated Architectures (SOA)
which are based around a Message paradigm, I find that there is little
or no support. Visual Studio assumes that we are using RPC style web
services. But to do SOA I have to do a lot of manual XSD schema
coding, interface class, wsdl development and making use of command
tools (WSDl, XSD) I thought that Microsoft were serious about SOA ?
So when can we expect Visual Studio to support mesage orienatetd web
services ?
Can't wait for Indigo.