InfoPath 2010 and REST-enabling a WCF Service for Consumption
- Posted: Dec 27, 2011 at 2:34 PM
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Sometimes it may be in your interest to REST-enable a WCF service and you may not know the steps to take to do this. In this video Microsoft MVP, Jimmy Rishe, Qdabra Software, provides guidance on how to modify a WCF web service to change it from a SOAP web service to a REST web service. This will allow dynamically retrieving data from the web service simply by changing the request URL, and without the need for SOAP protocols.
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