WSD file services sample
This sample demonstrates the basic use of the Web Services for Devices API and implements functionality described by FileService.wsdl.
Note This sample includes both client and service examples.
Warning This sample requires Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 or a later version (any SKU) and will not compile in Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2013 for Windows.
Note The Windows-classic-samples repo contains a variety of code samples that exercise the various programming models, platforms, features, and components available in Windows and/or Windows Server. This repo provides a Visual Studio solution (SLN) file for each sample, along with the source files, assets, resources, and metadata needed to compile and run the sample. For more info about the programming models, platforms, languages, and APIs demonstrated in these samples, check out the documentation on the Windows Dev Center. This sample is provided as-is in order to indicate or demonstrate the functionality of the programming models and feature APIs for Windows and/or Windows Server. This sample was created for Windows 8.1 and/or Windows Server 2012 R2 using Visual Studio 2013, but in many cases it will run unaltered using later versions. This sample was created for Windows 8.1 and/or Windows Server 2012 R2 using Visual Studio 2013, but in many cases it will run unaltered using later versions. Please provide feedback on this sample!
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Related topics
Web Services for Devices API
Related technologies
Operating system requirements
Client
Windows 8.1
Server
Windows Server 2012 R2
Build the sample
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Start Visual Studio and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
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- Go to the directory named for the sample, and double-click the Microsoft Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
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Press F6 or use Build > Build Solution to build the sample.
Run the sample
To run the client type:
- Navigate to the directory that contains the new executable, using the command prompt or Windows Explorer.
- Type FileClientService.exe at the command prompt, or double-click the icon for FileClientService to launch it from Windows Explorer.
To run the service type:
- Navigate to the directory that contains the new executable, using the command prompt or Windows Explorer.
- Type FileServiceService.exe at the command prompt, or double-click the icon for FileServiceService to launch it from Windows Explorer.