http://blogs.interfacett.com Dan Wahlin walks you through the fundamentals of calling Web Services asynchronously from an ASP.NET page using the .NET 2.0 event driven model exposed by Web Service proxy objects. There are several different options for calling Web Services asynchronously including polling, callbacks and wait handles, but the event driven model is quite easy to use and doesn't put as much pressure on the ASP.NET thread pool as the other options.
- Charles Dang: Very good tutorial! Really concise and to the point. Thank you for sharing that. Do you have a similar one where the web service returns something more complex than a string? Like a user's class or maybe an XML document? Does it work the same way? I'm curious how those sites display live mortgage rates on their sites. Are they consuming a mortgage rate web service from somewhere and if so, how is that done? Thank you
- randyfletcher86: Thanks! Very neat and simple tutorial
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