ratings of Web services, Finding and Consuming a Web Service
RecordFinder sample service, The Web Service, The Anatomy of WSDL
Reference.map files
purpose of, Adding a Reference
references, adding
command-line tools for, Adding a Reference Manually, Manual References
disco.exe, Disco.exe
manually, Adding a Reference Manually, Manual References
simple example, Adding a Reference, Manual References
wsdl.exe for, Wsdl.exe
registering Web services, Managing Web Services, tModels, Registering Web Services
ReleaseRequestState event, Events Exposed by Modules
Reliable HTTP, HTTP, Quality of Service
requests
Application Mappings list, From IIS to ASP.NET
ASP.NET pipeline, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
classes, associating with, Mapping a Handler to a File Extension
client proxies, Custom Clients
constraining mappings, Constraining the Mapping
events, HttpApplication object, Events Exposed by Modules
handlers for. , see handlers
HTTP pipeline for, The HTTP Pipeline, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
HTTP-GET, Accounting for Request Types
HTTP-POST, Accounting for Request Types, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
HTTP-SOAP, Accounting for Request Types, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
HttpApplication, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline
HttpContext objects, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline
HttpMethod property, Accounting for Request Types
HttpRuntime, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline
IIS to ASP.NET pipeline, From IIS to ASP.NET
IIS 6.0 with, Important
life cycles of, The Life Cycle of a Web Service Request, SOAP
machine.config, From IIS to ASP.NET, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline, Configuring the Pipeline for Your Application, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
mapping handlers to, Mapping a Handler to a File Extension, Constraining the Mapping
SimpleHandler2.ashx, Accounting for Request Types
types, accounting for, Accounting for Request Types
validating SOAP messages, Adding Validation
web.config, From IIS to ASP.NET, Inside the ASP.NET HTTP Pipeline, Configuring the Pipeline for Your Application, Using the Predefined HTTP Handlers
WebRequest class, Custom Clients
ResolveRequestCache event, Events Exposed by Modules
responses
buffering, BufferResponse Property, BufferResponse Property
reverse paths, Table 14-1: Properties of the Path Object (Partial List), Routing and HTTP, The Client
Rijndael algorithm, The Shared Key
roles
authorization by, Role Membership, Controlling Access to Services
SOAP, SOAP 1.2
roles, UDDI Enterprise Services, Roles in UDDI Enterprise Services
routing
client-controlled, Client-Controlled Routing, The SOAP Messages
custom routers, building, Building the Custom Router
message content, based on, Custom Routing
multiple destinations, Multiple Routers on the Same Server
output filters, The SOAP Messages
Path objects, The Path Object, The Path Object, The Destination Web Services
ProcessMessageRequest, overridding, Building the Custom Router
ProcessRequest method, How WSE Routing Works
referral cache documents, Server Configuration
relationships of WSE objects, How WSE Routing Works
reverse paths, Table 14-1: Properties of the Path Object (Partial List), Routing and HTTP, The Client
RoutingHandler class, How WSE Routing Works, Figure 14-1: Internal architecture of the RoutingHandler.ProcessRequest method, Server Configuration, Custom Routing, Building the Custom Router
server-controlled, Server-Controlled Routing, The SOAP Messages
Timestamp elements added during, Using Timestamp Filters
Timestamps with, Routing and Timestamps
types of, Chapter 14: Routing and Referral
web.config for, Server Configuration
working routers, Working Routers
WSDL for, WSDL for the Router
routing., see ws-referral
RoutingHandler class, Custom Routing, Building the Custom Router
RPC representation, SOAP Message Validation, RPC Representation
RPC-oriented messaging with WSDL, RPC-Oriented Messages and Types
RPCs
SOAP for, The Current State of the SOAP Standard
Runtime.Serialization, The Other .NET Serializer