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== Test Clients Built in C Sharp (C#) ==
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== EService Test Clients ==
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=== Built in C Sharp (C#) ===
  
 
The C# Test Clients are designed to completely test all aspects of the Web Service interface they connect to.  They exercise all methods and process all return values.  They contain an internal data storage mechanism that allows for progression and saving of job and task data, and can easily switch between different organisations.
 
The C# Test Clients are designed to completely test all aspects of the Web Service interface they connect to.  They exercise all methods and process all return values.  They contain an internal data storage mechanism that allows for progression and saving of job and task data, and can easily switch between different organisations.
  
=== Visual Studio 2003 ===
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==== Visual Studio 2003 ====
 
The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.  The 1.1 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/
 
The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.  The 1.1 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/
  
==== EService ====
 
 
The EService CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the EService Web Service.  It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface.  The Client represents the coding required to link an external job or data management system with EService, and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to EService.
 
The EService CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the EService Web Service.  It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface.  The Client represents the coding required to link an external job or data management system with EService, and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to EService.
  
 
The documentation for the client is here : [[Image:EService CSharp Full Test Client Documentation 1.0.pdf | C# Test Client Documentation]].
 
The documentation for the client is here : [[Image:EService CSharp Full Test Client Documentation 1.0.pdf | C# Test Client Documentation]].
 
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==== Visual Studio 2005 ====
==== Timecard ====
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The Timecard CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the Timecard Web Service.  It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface.  The Client represents the coding required to link an external report or data management system with Timecard , and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to Timecard .
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=== Visual Studio 2005 ===
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The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.  The 2.0 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/
 
The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.  The 2.0 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/
  
==== EService ====
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=== Built in Visual Basic .Net ===
  
==== Timecard ====
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The Visual Basic Test Clients are usually more limited in scope compared to their C Sharp alternatives.  They focus on a single method of the appropriate SOAP API, and containly highly detailed and comprehensive commenting in the source code.
  
== Test Clients Built in Visual Basic .Net ==
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==== Visual Studio 2003 ====
  
The Visual Basic Test Clients are usually more limited in scope compared to their C Sharp alternatives.  They focus on a single method of the appropriate SOAP API, and containly highly detailed and comprehensive commenting in the source code.
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==== Visual Studio 2005 ====
  
=== Visual Studio 2003 ===
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== Timecard Test Clients ==
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=== Built in C Sharp (C#) ===
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The Timecard CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the Timecard Web Service.  It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface.  The Client represents the coding required to link an external report or data management system with Timecard , and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to Timecard .
  
==== EService ====
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==== Visual Studio 2003 ====
  
==== Timecard ====
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==== Visual Studio 2005 ====
  
=== Visual Studio 2005 ===
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=== Built in Visual Basic .Net ===
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The Visual Basic Test Clients are usually more limited in scope compared to their C Sharp alternatives.  They focus on a single method of the appropriate SOAP API, and containly highly detailed and comprehensive commenting in the source code.
  
==== EService ====
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==== Visual Studio 2003 ====
  
==== Timecard ====
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==== Visual Studio 2005 ====

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EService Test Clients

Built in C Sharp (C#)

The C# Test Clients are designed to completely test all aspects of the Web Service interface they connect to. They exercise all methods and process all return values. They contain an internal data storage mechanism that allows for progression and saving of job and task data, and can easily switch between different organisations.

Visual Studio 2003

The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. The 1.1 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/

The EService CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the EService Web Service. It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface. The Client represents the coding required to link an external job or data management system with EService, and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to EService.

The documentation for the client is here : C# Test Client Documentation.

Visual Studio 2005

The Test clients built under Visual Studio 2003 are designed to run against the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. The 2.0 Framework can be downloaded from Microsoft's website : http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/

Built in Visual Basic .Net

The Visual Basic Test Clients are usually more limited in scope compared to their C Sharp alternatives. They focus on a single method of the appropriate SOAP API, and containly highly detailed and comprehensive commenting in the source code.

Visual Studio 2003

Visual Studio 2005

Timecard Test Clients

Built in C Sharp (C#)

The Timecard CSharp Full Test Client exercises the full set of methods and data types in the Timecard Web Service. It uses Datasets to store the data in xml files within the application folder, allowing users to effectively perform any function of the website via the application interface. The Client represents the coding required to link an external report or data management system with Timecard , and the source code is available to assist developers in creating their own linking modules to Timecard .

Visual Studio 2003

Visual Studio 2005

Built in Visual Basic .Net

The Visual Basic Test Clients are usually more limited in scope compared to their C Sharp alternatives. They focus on a single method of the appropriate SOAP API, and containly highly detailed and comprehensive commenting in the source code.

Visual Studio 2003

Visual Studio 2005

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