Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer Namespace

The Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer namespace contains classes that implement the Windows SharePoint Services Web Service on the server. In most cases, the members of these classes are not designed to be called from the server, and are not tested in this configuration. The methods provided by a Web service are designed to be called remotely from client applications. For information about using the methods of a Web service implemented by one of these classes, click the appropriate link in the Class column of the table below.

Classes

Class Description
Admin Provides methods for managing a deployment of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, such as for creating or deleting sites.
Alerts Provides methods for working with alerts for list items in a SharePoint Web site.
Dws Exposes the Document Workspace Web service and its methods for managing Document Workspace sites and the data they contain.
Forms Provides methods for returning forms used in the user interface when working with the contents of a list.
Imaging Provides methods that enable you to create and manage picture libraries.
List Data Retrieval Provides a method for performing queries against lists in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
Lists Provides methods for working with lists and list data.
Meetings Provides methods that enable you to create and manage Meeting Workspace sites.
Permissions Provides methods for working with the permissions for a site or list.
SiteData Provides methods that return metadata or list data from sites or lists in Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
Sites Provides a method for returning information about the site templates for a site collection.
UserGroup Provides methods for working with users, site groups, and cross-site groups.
Versions Provides methods for working with file versions.
Views Provides methods for working with views of lists.
Web Part Pages Provides the methods to send information to and retrieve information from XML Web services.
Webs Provides methods for working with sites and subsites.