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Friday, August 04, 2006
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Adding "Atlas" Features to an Existing ASP.NET Application - Enabling WebServices
If you looked at
this
and read the part called
Adding "Atlas" Features to an Existing ASP.NET Application,
but you also need to use a web service with Atlas, you need to read
Using ASP.NET Web Services with "Atlas" Clients
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