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
Headers in Groove Web Services
Using Groove Web Services Registry Keys