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This article examines how to can create a Web service in .NET and then utilize it from a classic ASP page on your Web server, thereby providing an API that can be utilized by both your ASP.NET Web pages and classic ASP pages.

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Integrating ASP.NET XML Web Services with 'Classic' ASP Applications

Microsoft is investing millions in promoting .NET and its advantages. One of the many plugged advantages of the Microsoft .NET initiative is XML Web Services – the ability to remove your business logic from custom DLLs and COM/DCOM components (helping to avoid DLL hell) and hosting your middle tier business logic as Web Services, which can be accessed by all your applications (Web Sites, Distributed Applications, etc.) (see this article for more information on creating and consuming Web Services in .NET). But how do you use some of these new Web Services you have developed in a staggered upgrade of your existing 'Classic' ASP Applications?

This article intends to illustrate how to consume Web Services written with .NET through a classic ASP page.


 

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