.NET development is supported using wrapper classes generated from the WSDL for Process Engine Web Service. This provides .NET developers with the same set of interfaces supplied for Web services development. Either C# or VB.NET wrapper classes can be generated.
The following instructions describe how to import the Process Engine Web Service WSDL file into a Visual Studio project, generating the set of wrapper classes:
http://content_engine_host:port/wsi/ProcessEngineWS
or
https://content_engine_host:port/wsi/ProcessEngineWS
Where content_engine_host is the machine name of the Content Engine host, and port is the port number assigned to the Content Engine. If Process Engine Web Service is running (and you can access the Content Engine host), the URL will retrieve the Process Engine Web Service WSDL.
Note: This does not imply that the Process Engine server to which the Process Engine Web Service connects is also running.
See Operations and Messages for documentation of the generated API (the portType operations are equivalent to methods in the generated wrapper classes).