Is it possible to se开发者_如何学JAVAt up SQL Server with a web service to receive and store data bypassing the IIS/ASP.NET layer altogether?
I know it's possible to set up a web service via HTTP End Points and such to return requested data but I can't seem to find examples to show the opposite process.
Yes, an example here (devx) and MSDN article
Edit:
Nai found out it's deprecated after SQL Server 2008. This other BOL article says:
Plan to convert your existing SOAP/HTTP endpoints to use Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) or ASP.NET.
Following URLs will help to understand the setup process.
http://codebetter.com/blogs/raymond.lewallen/archive/2005/06/23/65089.aspx
http://www.devx.com/dbzone/Article/28525/0/page/1
Stored Procedure
use adventureworks go
create procedure dbo.GetEmployees
As
select e.employeeid, e.title, c.FirstName + ‘ ‘ + c.Lastname As Fullname from HumanResources.employee e
inner join person.contact c
on e.contactid = c.contactid
go
Creating EndPoint
use adventureworks go
CREATE ENDPOINT GetEmployees
STATE = STARTED
AS HTTP
(
PATH = '/Employee',
AUTHENTICATION = (INTEGRATED),
PORTS = (CLEAR),
SITE = 'localhost'
)
FOR SOAP
(
WEBMETHOD 'EmployeeList'
(NAME='AdventureWorks.dbo.GetEmployees'),
BATCHES = DISABLED,
WSDL = DEFAULT,
DATABASE = 'AdventureWorks',
NAMESPACE = 'http://AdventureWorks/Employee'
)
go
The answer - if you don't want to go with deprecated bits - is to use WCF.
If you need to do new "web-services" from MS applications you should be using WCF (though its slightly more stressful than asp.net web services - its also a lot more capable). I've put "web-services" in quotes because you're not limited to http based protocols with WCF.
In this context the key point is that WCF applications can be self-hosting so you're reducing your dependency on IIS. I think that possibly a clearer statement of requirements - you obviously have specific constraints you're trying to address - might lead to a better answer
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