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Taking Web services development a small step further - WsContractFirst Visual Studio .NET add-in version 0.3
Announcing the next version of thinktecture's Web services contract-first tool, WsContractFirst v0.3 with a bunch of new features for interested Web services developers. Revised version from September 1, 2004 (small bugfix)!...
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ANN: Improve your "Contract First" Web services development experience: WsContractFirst v0.2 - forget about wsdl.exe
Ever wanted to simply right-click on a WSDL file in Visual Studio .NET and generate code from that Web service contract? And this new version 0.2 has a bunch of great features you will surely like - vastly improved ......
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ANN: "Contract First" approach for Web services: help me out with a tool - now!
Ever wanted to simply right-click on a WSDL file in Visual Studio .NET and generate code from that Web service contract? Now you can ......
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