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.NET Web Service Validation

Subject: .NET Web Service Validation
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:51:05 -0800
There was a great article on MSDN a while back (years at this point)
that showed the creation of a SOAP extension that would verify
incoming requests against a schema.  Additionally there is quasi
support for schematron via Assert attributes.  This allows for a very
powerful input validation of web services.

I have recommended this code over the years and am now providing a
supported distribution that includes updates for .NET Framework 2.0,
documentation, installer, etc.

http://phed.org/pages/SoapValidation

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