Re: Question about web service

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"Alan Ho" <gto_station@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:#YD0Z7CVFHA.3076@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> I have to decide on the appropriate wire protocoal to use when designing
> an XML web service. the web service i have developed will be deployed
> inside the corporate firewall, while the clients will be located on both
> sides of the perimeter. But no additional ports can be opened in the
> firewall configuration to allow windows to windows native communication.
> any suhhest the protocols to be used in this application?

HTTP, which is the "default" protocol for webservices anways. HTTP can easily
cross firewalls using proxies or other.


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