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Web Service without IIS

Is it possible to implement a .NET web service without IIS? I recall seeing
that this was on Microsoft's roadmap. Is that part of Indigo or WSE2? If so,
where would I find the documentation on this?
Thanks,
Jim Robertson
Nov 23 '05 #1
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I think I found the answer to my question in another thread, "Web Services in
EXE"
- Jim Robertson

"Jim Robertson" wrote:
Is it possible to implement a .NET web service without IIS? I recall seeing
that this was on Microsoft's roadmap. Is that part of Indigo or WSE2? If so,
where would I find the documentation on this?
Thanks,
Jim Robertson

Nov 23 '05 #2

Where did you find this? I can't locate any threads with that title.

Thanks

-brian

Jim Robertson wrote:
I think I found the answer to my question in another thread, "Web Services in
EXE"
- Jim Robertson

"Jim Robertson" wrote:

Is it possible to implement a .NET web service without IIS? I recall seeing
that this was on Microsoft's roadmap. Is that part of Indigo or WSE2? If so,
where would I find the documentation on this?
Thanks,
Jim Robertson

Nov 23 '05 #3
In posting titled "Web service in EXE"
"Brian Cuthie" wrote:

Where did you find this? I can't locate any threads with that title.

Thanks

-brian

Jim Robertson wrote:
I think I found the answer to my question in another thread, "Web Services in
EXE"
- Jim Robertson

"Jim Robertson" wrote:

Is it possible to implement a .NET web service without IIS? I recall seeing
that this was on Microsoft's roadmap. Is that part of Indigo or WSE2? If so,
where would I find the documentation on this?
Thanks,
Jim Robertson

Nov 23 '05 #4
Jim Robertson wrote:
In posting titled "Web service in EXE"


I didn't read the thread, but found this on Google.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...2b30d0adee1fa7

On that note, Web Services are an open standard http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl.
Apache has a complete implementation. http://ws.apache.org/

--
Sean
Nov 23 '05 #5
Fao, Sean wrote:
Jim Robertson wrote:
In posting titled "Web service in EXE"

I didn't read the thread, but found this on Google.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...2b30d0adee1fa7
On that note, Web Services are an open standard http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl.
Apache has a complete implementation. http://ws.apache.org/


I just realized what you were trying to do so please ignore my idiotic
response ;-).

--
Sean
Nov 23 '05 #6

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