.NET client applications use a proxy client to interact with the Web service APIs. A proxy client shields client applications from the complexity of the Web service messaging protocol.
To create a proxy client, you must first export a number of WSDL files from the WebSphere® environment and copy them to your client programming environment.
A proxy client comprises a set of C# bean classes. Each class contains all the methods and objects exposed by a single Web service. The service methods handle the assembly of parameters into complete SOAP messages, send SOAP messages to the Web service over HTTP, receives responses from the Web service, and handle any returned data.
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