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Hi all,
I want to share 44 ineterview questions which are the most asked in web service interview. i hope it's useful for candidats and recruiters. Some of questions are answers, you can see by clicking on each question at the source.
1. Tell me about yourself?
2. What are your greatest weaknesses?
3. Why are you leaving this position?
4. What experience do you have in Web services field?
5. What have you done to improve your Web services knowledge in the last year?
6. What have you learned from mistakes on the Web services job?
7. What is the transport protocol you use to call a Web service SOAP
8. What does WSDL stand for?
9. Where on the Internet would you look for Web Services?
10. What does WSDL stand for?
11. True or False: To test a Web service you must create a windows application or Web application to consume this service?
12. What are the various ways of accessing a web service?
13. What are VSDISCO files?
14. How does dynamic discovery work?
15. Is it possible to prevent a browser from caching an ASPX page?
16. What does AspCompat=”true” mean and when should I use it?
17. Can two different programming languages be mixed in a single ASMX file?
18. What namespaces are imported by default in ASMX files?
19. What is WSDL?
20. What is a Windows Service and how does its lifecycle differ from a “standard” EXE?
If you have answer for any question, Pls post here. It's useful for our community.
Best rgs!
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