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Yehuda Shiran November 23, 2001
Webservice.htc's Public Interface
Tips: November 2001

Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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The behavior webservice.htc is the cornerstone for enabling Web service calls from JavaScript in Internet Explorer. This behavior is rather complicated. It consists of over 2000 lines, divided among more than 75 functions. In general, most of the interface to this behavior is done via its public properties, events, and methods, as defined in the PUBLIC:COMPONENT element:

<PUBLIC:COMPONENT  ID=_webservice  Name="WEBSERVICE" >
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="version"
VALUE="Microsoft WebService Behavior 1.0.1.810" />
<PUBLIC:PROPERTY NAME="showProgress" VALUE=false />
<PUBLIC:METHOD   NAME="useService"/>
<PUBLIC:METHOD   NAME="createCallOptions"/>
<PUBLIC:METHOD   NAME="createUseOptions"/>
<PUBLIC:METHOD   NAME="invokeNext"/>
<PUBLIC:METHOD   NAME="callService"/>
<PUBLIC:EVENT    ID="eventResult"  NAME="onresult"/>
<PUBLIC:EVENT    ID="eventService" NAME="onserviceavailable"/>
</PUBLIC:COMPONENT>

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