New Toolkit Lets You Share Information Between Office Documents and Web Services
The Office XP Web Services Toolkit makes it possible to build applications that gather information and trigger transactions through various Web Services. The toolkit allows you to easily discover Web Services remotely. It also includes the Web Service Reference Tool, which lets you call a Web Service from inside an Office application. This article shows how toolkit-generated code can be used to access simple, as well as complex, Web Services. The author steps through the auto-generated code to explain the classes that collect parameters, the schema to format the request/response, and the actual operations of the Web Service. read the whole article
Microsoft Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0
The Microsoft® Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0 brings the power of XML Web services to Office XP by enabling developers to use the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Business Registry or the URL to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file to reference XML Web services in Office XP solutions directly from within the Visual Basic Editor.
Restricted sites fell into some of the following categories:
Dissident or democracy sites, such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and "dozens of Falun Gong and Falun Dafa sites"
News sites: BBC News Online was consistently inaccessible, with only partial access to such sites as CNN and Time Magazine
Health sites, including the Aids Healthcare Foundation and Internet Mental Health
Taiwanese and Tibetan sites
Religious sites, including the Atheist Network and the Catholic Civil Rights League
The authors suggest that methods of denying access to certain parts of the web from China have grown more sophisticated, with at least four filtering methods now in operation.
But although "there is some evidence that the [Chinese] government has attempted to prevent the spread of unwanted material by preventing the spread of the internet itself, [there is] a concomitant desire to capture the economic benefits of networked computing," the report says.
This has led to multiple strategies to control access, such as encouraging internet use in cyber cafes "rather than in private spaces so that customers' surfing can be physically monitored by others".
The Office XP Web Services Toolkit makes it possible to build applications that gather information and trigger transactions through various Web Services. The toolkit allows you to easily discover Web Services remotely. It also includes the Web Service Reference Tool, which lets you call a Web Service from inside an Office application. This article shows how toolkit-generated code can be used to access simple, as well as complex, Web Services. The author steps through the auto-generated code to explain the classes that collect parameters, the schema to format the request/response, and the actual operations of the Web Service. read the whole article
Microsoft Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0
The Microsoft® Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0 brings the power of XML Web services to Office XP by enabling developers to use the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Business Registry or the URL to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file to reference XML Web services in Office XP solutions directly from within the Visual Basic Editor.
Restricted sites fell into some of the following categories:
The authors suggest that methods of denying access to certain parts of the web from China have grown more sophisticated, with at least four filtering methods now in operation.
But although "there is some evidence that the [Chinese] government has attempted to prevent the spread of unwanted material by preventing the spread of the internet itself, [there is] a concomitant desire to capture the economic benefits of networked computing," the report says.
This has led to multiple strategies to control access, such as encouraging internet use in cyber cafes "rather than in private spaces so that customers' surfing can be physically monitored by others".