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I am currently researching with regards to a web development project that me and a few friends are going to start using ASP.NET C#. We have identified a few things and are researching them however no matter how much i Google i cant seem to get a clear answer on this.

We want to make a webservice that is responsible to handling certain tasks like billing for instance, but we want to make and host this as a standalone webservice, after researching i found that there are many approaches to this however i would like to know should i consider it how do it program or configure a webservice as a WSDL file and host it on its on in IIS for instance.

I know how to make the webservice however i am unclear as to how i would make it into a WSDL hosted one...

If anyone and point me to a forum explaining this or is willing to take the time to explain this it would be greatly appreciated... I have looked at the microsoft sites but mind me still fresh to dev, the more detailed meaning better that microsoft manages to explain things the better it will be ... To be blunt as close to preschool eduction would fit into detail LOL

thanks guys
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Hi Xenit7

On your question, I have no very clear about the purpose you need. so if I can say is that there is a tool to generate a WebService WSDL you can incorporate into your IIS, the name is WSDL.exe or better known as Web Service Proxy. I leave you a link and hopefully I can guide you on what you need regards

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms155134.aspx[^]
 
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CHill60 pls don't mind i was post my question here because already people have some problem might be the people solve it problem so help me out
 
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