Defining Operations for ASP.NET Web Services
In Application Designer and System Designer, you can define, review, and edit operations and their parameters, types, and other details of Web services exposed by ASP.NET applications.
In This Section
Describes how to define operations and parameters for Web services. |
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How to: Define Operation and Parameter Types for ASP.NET Web Services |
Describes how to define referenced types for operations and parameters. |
Describes how to edit Web service operations and parameters. |
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How to: Edit Operation and Parameter Types for ASP.NET Web Services |
Describes how to edit definitions of and references to types in Web service operations and parameters. |
How to: Specify One-Way or Request-Response Operations for ASP.NET Web Services |
Describes how to specify whether an ASP.NET Web service operation returns a response upon completion. |
How to: Delete Operations and Parameters from ASP.NET Web Services |
Describes how to delete operations and parameters from Web services. |
Lists keyboard shortcuts you can use in the Web Service Details window. |
Related Sections
Provides an overview of ASP.NET applications that can provide Web services or represent access to Web content. |
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Contains topics about defining and configuring ASP.NET applications, including those that provide Web services. |
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Describes how to replace one ASP.NET application that defines a Web service with another. |
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Contains topics about implementing applications to generate projects so that you can continue defining applications in code. |
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Describes and helps resolve issues that can affect application diagrams and other items in the solution. |
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Provides walkthroughs through core tasks you can perform using Distributed System Designers. |