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Point of using toolbox when developing web services in vs

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Anders S. Willumsen - 29 Oct 2004 20:57 GMT
Hi

Whats the point of having a "form view" of a web services i vs.net. You can
drop controls on them - ei. a textbox og checkbox - but whats the point in
that? A ws has no GUI?

Thanks
Dan Rogers - 11 Nov 2004 23:57 GMT
Hi Anders,

There are control types that you can use from within your web service.  
PerformanceCounter, Database, and MessageQueue come to mind.

Regards

Dan Rogers
Microsoft Corporation

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