The .Net development not only creates the web service but it also creates WSDL 
and a Test page to test the web service. Which is really slick compared to what 
CF produces. I've also found the web service code generated by CF does not 
include the proper header info, which has caused some application developers a 
headache consuming some of the web services.



On 7/30/07 6:06 PM, "James Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 7/31/07, Charles E. Heizer1 wrote:
>I just recently started playing with Visual Studio .Net, and it's far
easier to write web services and create great web content.

How is the .NET code for a webservice easier than writing access="remote"?

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