This attribute works only on Windows.NET server.  It will partially work
on Windows XP but there is a bug that will be fixed in SP1 that prevents
it from doing everything successfully.

This attribute will create a VRoot under
\windows\system32\com\soapvroots and create a web.config file that will
make your ServicedComponent available via .NET remoting both as a
well-known (single call) and client activated object over the
HttpChannel.

Ron Jacobs
Program Manager
XML Enterprise Services


-----Original Message-----
From: Marina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] SoapVRoot

Hi,

Does anyone have any information on the SoapVRoot attribute, other then
what it says in the docs? The documentation says that setting it, allows
clients to use the ServicedComponent through a web service, as well as
the old fashioned way, but simply setting the attribute doesn't seem to
do anything. Does anyone have any info and/or examples about how to use
it and be able to access the component as a web service?

Thanks,
Marina

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