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1 Best Practices for Building Web Services with Visual Studio ®.NET Sanguan Thammarojsakul Microsoft MVP -.NET Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Technology Assumption University of Thailand

2 What we will cover  ASP.NET Web Services  ACT  SOAP Security  Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA)  scalability, interoperability, reliability, and security

3 Session Prerequisites  Familiarity with.NET Programming  Know Visual Basic ®.NET  Familiar with ASP.NET Level 300

4 Agenda  Architecture of Web Services  Testing Web Services  Securing SOAP  Web Services in the Enterprise

5 Architecture of Web Services Open Middle Tier Implementation  What is a Web Service?  A website without the user interface  A method for defining interfaces above the transport protocol  XML Interoperability  Web Services support 4 protocols  Http Get - Interoperable  Http Post - Interoperable  Http SOAP - Interoperable  Import as a DLL for an object interface -.NET

6 Architecture of Web Services Implementing XML Services   Declares the interface, indicates that the class defined is a web service  Inherits System.Web.Services.WebService  Parent class for all web services in.NET   Each method which is exposed as part of the service.  Return values can be supported in any request format but Output parameters are only supported in SOAP

7 Architecture of Web Services Service Discovery  UDDI: Universal Description, Discovery and Integration  Design time specification for the discovery of services and communication of their interface  Does not define the service implementation and protocol details.  Complemented by WSDL  Managed by an industry-wide consortium; for details visit http://uddi.org

8 Agenda  Architecture of Web Services  Testing Web Services  Securing SOAP  Web Services in the Enterprise

9 Testing Web Services Default ASMX Pages  Visual Studio creates a default test frame for each web service  Accessible from the.asmx page  The automated page only supports and test the http Get protocol  Can act as the starting point for both functional and performance testing

10 Testing Web Services Performance Testing  Application Center Test  Allows for the automated execution of web based resources using VB Scripts  Two versions  Full version in Application Center Server  Developer Version in Visual Studio.NET Enterprise Architect edition  Produces XML based results  Supports Side by Side Comparison  Integrated with Performance Counters for collection of Transaction Cost Analysis data

11 Testing Web Services Transaction Cost Analysis Transaction Cost Analysis Equation Cycles = N * S * avg (Pt) / avg(Rps) Where:  N = Number of Processors  S = Speed of Processors  Pt = System: % Total Processor Time  Rps = ACT ASP Requests per second  Cycles = Average CPU cycles

12 Demonstration 1 Transaction Calculator Service Run the T_Calc Service Create a Simple ACT Test Run a Custom ACT Test

13 Agenda  Architecture of Web Services  Testing Web Services  Securing SOAP  Web Services in the Enterprise

14 Securing SOAP Authentication & SSL  Authentication is supported  Selected from Internet Services Manager  NTLM and Basic authentication are available  Use: New Net.NetworkCredential()  Authentication does not protect data  To protect data can use SSL  From Browser preface call with https://  From Code modify.url property to include https://  Https is transport specific

15 Securing SOAP Encoding & Encryption  UTF-8 Encoding  Can be used for the contents of a SOAP Message  Allows for the inclusion of binary data  Encryption .NET supports several forms of encryption  Can be used to protect data without relying on transport protocol  Requires key synchronization

16 Demonstration 2 Authentication/Security Create a service requiring Authentication Create a Windows Form Client Call a Service that Encodes response Data

17 Agenda  Architecture of Web Services  Testing Web Services  Securing SOAP  Web Services in the Enterprise

18 Web Services in the Enterprise Messaging Infrastructure  Global XML Services Architecture (GXA)  GXA has four key specifications to date  WS-Security  Credential exchange, message integrity, and message confidentiality  WS-License  Encoding for common license formats

19 Web Services in the Enterprise Messaging Infrastructure  WS-Referral  Partition URL namespaces between nodes  WS-Routing  Route messages across intermediate SOAP nodes  GXA is still under development as an industry wide standard.  Other specifications may be added as the standard develops.

20 Web Services in the Enterprise SOAP Extensions  SOAP Extensions  Added to the SOAP envelope  Provide a generic means of implementing additional capabilities. .NET SoapExtension  System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapExtension  Will be the core of implementing GXA

21 Session Summary  Use Web Services as Middleware  Use ACT for lifecycle testing support  Use.NET’s built in mechanisms for securing web services  SOAP Extensions

22 For More Information…  MSDN Web site at  http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices  WebServices Specifications  http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url= /library/en-us/dnsrvspec/html/wsspecsover.asp  Reliable XML Web Services  http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url= /library/en-us/dnexxml/html/xml11192001.asp  Using SOAP Extensions for Encryption  http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url= /library/en-us/dnaspnet/html/asp09272001.asp

23 For More Information…  Transaction Cost Analysis  http://www.microsoft.com/applicationcente r/techinfo/planning/2000/wp_tca.asp  Global XML Web Services Architecture  http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/XMLwebse rvices/gxa_overview.aspx  GotDotNet.com

24 MS Press Essential Resources for Developers To find the latest developer related titles visit www.microsoft.com/mspress

25 Training Training Resources for Developers  Developing XML Web Services Using Visual C#  Course #2524  Building ASP.NET Applications  Course #2063  Programming with Microsoft ® Visual Basic.NET  Course #2373 To locate a training provider for this course, please access mcspreferral.microsoft.com/default.asp Microsoft Certified Technical Education Centers (CTECs) are Microsoft’s premier partners for training services

26 Training & Events MSDN Training, Tech-Ed, PDC, Developer Days, MSDN/Onsite Events MSDN Essential Resources for Developers Subscription Services Online Information Membership Programs Print Publications Library, OS, Professional, Enterprise, Universal Delivered via CD-ROM, DVD, Web MSDN Online, MSDN Flash MSDN User Groups MSDN Magazine MSDN News

27 MSDN Subscriptions THE way to get Visual Studio.NET Visual Studio.NET MSDN Subscriptions NEW Professional Tools to build applications and XML Web services for Windows and the WebTools to build applications and XML Web services for Windows and the Web MSDN Professional $1199 new $899 renewal/upgrade MSDN Enterprise $2199 new $1599 renewal/upgrade MSDN Universal $2799 new $2299 renewal/upgrade Enterprise Developer Enterprise lifecycle toolsEnterprise lifecycle tools Team development supportTeam development support Core.NET Enterprise ServersCore.NET Enterprise Servers Enterprise Architect Software and data modelingSoftware and data modeling Enterprise templatesEnterprise templates Architectural guidanceArchitectural guidance

28 Where Can I Get MSDN?  Visit MSDN Online at msdn.microsoft.com  Register for the MSDN Flash Email Newsletter at msdn.microsoft.com/flash  Become an MSDN CD Subscriber at msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions  MSDN online seminars msdn.mircosoft.com/training/seminars  Attend More MSDN Events

29 Session Credits  Author: Bill Sheldon  Producer/Editor: Field Content Team  Reviewers  Field Content Council


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