> Quoting Symeon Breen:
> > Personally i use asp.net and uniobjects.net to do web 
> > services ...

Jason wrote: 
> Good to hear that I'm not the only one thinking about 
> using asp.net and uniobject.net together instead 
> building web service directly in Universe.

Jason, you're certainly not the only one.  I am also much less
inclined to use DBMS-specific tools like the U2 web services than
something more standard like ASP.NET.  It's a bonus that it only
takes a couple minutes to create new inbound services, and
outbound calls to remote services.  It's sort of a no-brainer for
most purposes.  Seriously, I do web services all the time in just
a few minutes each, and I can only shake my head at the
difficulties people express here with such things.

I have a video on our website showing ways to do web services
with ASP.NET:
nospam.pleaseNebula-RnD.com/products/gallery.htm

My connectivity tool of choice is mv.NET, which is used in the
video, but for this purpose one can easily use UO.NET instead.

For reference, I've blogged on this topic a great deal:
remove.this.partNebula-RnD.com/blog
And I wrote articles on the topic back when few people in this
market knew much about it or cared:
remove.thisNebula-RnD.com/articles/

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com
Nebula R&D sells mv.NET worldwide and provides related
development services
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