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Tutorial: Getting Started, Creating a WSE 3.0 Enabled Web Service to Transfer Large Amount of Data using WSE 3.0 MTOM

Just published my artilce about getting started with WSE 3.0 on DotNetSlackers.com. In this article I'm walking through to build simple document transfer web service using ASP.NET 2.0 and make this web serice WSE 3.0 enabled. The article is covering the following topics:
  • How to configure a web service to use WSE 3.0
  • How to configure a client application to use WSE 3.0
  • How to configure a web service to use MTOM messaging mechanism
  • How to enable a client application to use MTOM while communicating with a MTOM enabled web service

As an extension to this article, currently I'm studying how to build WSS 3.0 Web Service to upload documents to document libraries and enable WSE 3.0 on this web service. Hope I could finalize this soon.

Your comments and suggestions are appreciated.

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