Groove Web Services Architecture

Applies to: SharePoint Workspace 2010 | Visual Studio 2008

This section describes important concepts required to understand Groove Web Services, including the relationship between WSDL, SOAP Messages, proxy code and application code; how the HTTP Post URL, Groove header, and parameters provide information to Groove Web Service operations; how Groove Web Service operations return data; and how to convert a URI returned by an operation into an HTTP Post URL for a call to another operation or service.

In This Section

WSDL, SOAP Messages, and Proxy Code

HTTP Post Target URLs

Headers in Groove Web Services

Using Groove Web Services Registry Keys

Handling SOAP Exceptions

See Also

Concepts

Roadmap to Developing with Groove Web Services

Available Groove Web Services