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XML schemas and serialization, 229–233
XML support
generic parsing, 217–219, 233–235
introduced, 7, 199
serialization
architecture, 219–220
background, 217–219
basic example, 220–224
controlling serialization example, 224–228
defined, 219
schemas and, 229–233
XML Web services
architecture, 128–132
background, 125–128
clients, 139–144
client-side view, 130–131
defined, 129–130
design considerations
chunkiness, 146–148
exception handling, 151–152
introduced, 146
namespace URI, 152–153
state of objects, 148–150
enhancements, 157–163
example, 132–137
infrastructure, 159
introduced, 7, 191
.NET Remoting performance, 281–282, 302
security, 154–156
server-side view, 129–130
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), 139–144, 151–152
Visual Studio .NET support, 145–146
Web Service Description Language (WSDL) files, 137–139
XmlAttribute attribute, 225
XmlAttributeAttribute attribute, 225
XmlElement attribute, 225
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