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11/28/2008 3:24 AM
 

Hi Michael!

I chanced upon IWeb when I was researching if DNN has a Web Service module. and yes, im glad that I found it.  However, I have problems insertin my web services into the IWeb.

A little more background of what Im doing, I am doing a web service to retrieve warehouse details from a ERP software. I programme the web service on a standalone web service (without IWeb) and the web services run greatly - with no problem.

However, i tried to insert into the DNN desktop modules but faced some problems. Until I spot IWEb which I thought it could solve my problems but now I have a greater problem of inserting my web services into IWeb! Any idea if there are any articles online that I can reference to? I have read up some tutorials but it didnt help me much..

 

Will really appreciate if you can advise me.

Thanks!! : )

 
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11/30/2008 8:40 PM
 


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