MCAD/MCSD Training Guide (70-310): Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual Basic(R) .NET and the .NET Framework

   


The Windows operating system provides a set of services that enable device manufacturers and software vendors to integrate their products with the operating system. These services include

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Windows Service Application A Windows service application is a normal executable file (with a .exe extension) that contains the code for one or more Windows services.

Support for Windows Services Windows services are available on the Windows NT (where they are known as NT services), Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows .NET Server operating systems. There is no support for Windows services on the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME operating systems.

Kernel services and device driver services are mostly used by system programmers. As an application programmer, you'll be more interested in Windows services; therefore, Windows services are the focus of this chapter and the 70-310 Exam.

So, what exactly is a Windows service? Precisely defined, a Windows service is a process that conforms to the interface rules of the Windows Service Control Manager (SCM). The SCM is a part of Windows operating system that provides a unified way to control, configure, and access Windows services.

In general, a Windows service is a process that provides background services to other processes. Some typical examples of Windows service are World Wide Web Publishing, Print Spooler, Task Scheduler, Event Log, Plug and Play, and so on. Some common characteristics of Windows services include


   
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