CurrencyServer was implemented using .Net 2.0 as two components. The core of CurrencyServer is the CurrencyServerWindowsService. This service responsible for collecting the required exchange rate information from various sources. If you would like to use this logic internally then please refer to the section titled Technical/Fees.
The second component – the CurrencyServer Web Service – enables the functionality of the Windows Service to be made available in a platform independent manner using Web Service technology. To find out more about using the CurrencyServer Web Service, please refer to the section titled Technical/Free.
New Currencies
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Since 22/10/2001, CurrencyServer has included over 240 current exchange rates from all over the world. The values are updated daily and are available free on both the demo page and through the Currency Server Web Service.
CurrencyServer Passes the Microsoft Platform Test
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In December 2004, CurrencyServer passed the Microsoft Platform Test for ISV Solutions with Veritest. As a result, CurrencyServer is certified as .Net Connected and becomes officially the first ever .Net 2.0 application.
CurrencyServer Listed in UDDI
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Since November 2001, the CurrencyServer Web Service has been listed in the UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) register.