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manpreet
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2 years ago
I wonder if there is a technology to use instead of another one in order to develop a web service for an Android Application.
I'll develop an Android application and a website using Java Server Faces technology.
My friend and I would like to create a web service that will be used by the android application to access datas in our SQL Server Database.
I am planning to develop this web service using Windows Communication Foundation technology because it's the easiest way for me. But concerning performances, is it a good idea ? Should I use another technology to create my web service ? We plan to develop IOS and Windows Phone application that will use our web service too.
Thanks for answering.