What is needed to develop web services with DI Server using C #?

Hi,
What is needed to develop web service using DI Service ad C#?
Does anyone have any examples?
thanks,
Willian

Login C# sample
u2018 Create Service WebReference
LoginWebRef.LoginService loginService = new LoginWebRef.LoginService();
// service command login call
string sessionID = login.Login(
"localhost",
"COM_OBS_AUT_TEST",
LoginWebRef.LoginDatabaseType.dst_MSSQL2005, true,
"sa", "xx",
"manager", "manager",
LoginWebRef.LoginLanguage.ln_English, true,
"localhost:30000");
Business Partners add C# sample.
// Create Service WebReference
BPWebRef.BusinessPartnersService bpsService = new
BPWebRef.BusinessPartnersService();
// MsgHeader class
BPWebRef.MsgHeader msgheader = new BPWebRef.MsgHeader();
msgheader.SessionID = DIServerSessionID;
msgheader.ServiceName = MsgHeaderServiceName.BusinessPartnersService;
msgheader.ServiceNameSpecified = true;
bpsService.MsgHeaderValue = msgHeader;
// fill business partner class
BPWebRef.BusinessPartner bp = new BPWebRef.BusinessPartner();
bp.CardCode = "MyBPCardCode";
u2026
// service command call
BPWebRef.BusinessPartnerParams bpParams = bpsService.Add(bp);

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