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WebDAV Client API Final Release

IT Hit released WebDAV Client API that provides the ability to access WebDAV servers from .Net Framework applications. With IT Hit WebDAV Client API .Net users can copy, move, delete items, read and set custom properties, upload and download files. The client API provides full RFC 2518 Class 2 locks management support.

 

Featuers:

  • No WebDAV and XML experience required.
  • High level programming interfaces.
  • WebDAV RFC 2518 compliant.
  • Full WebDAV Class 2 locks management support.
  • Range / Content-Range header support.
  • Basic, Digest, NTLM and Kerberos authentication.
  • Runs on .Net Framework 2.0 or later.
  • C# source codes.
  • Source codes provided with integration tests.


The release of WebDAV Client made possible building a complete standards-based solution for file exchange via HTTP/HTTPS. Now both on a client and server sides users can utilize only high-level .Net Framework API for implementing WebDAV protocol.

The fully functional version of WebDAV Client library available for immediate download at: http://www.webdavsystem.com/client/download.


What WebDAV software would you like to have?

Selected Customers:
Country: Norway
DnB NOR Group
Country: Finland
Bank of Finland
Country: United Kingdom
Bechtle Direct
Country: Sweden
BT Industries
Country: USA
California Chamber of Commerce
Country: Denmark
Danfoss Group
Country: Denmark
DFDS
Country: USA
Fluke Networks
Country: USA
HNI Corporation
Country: USA
IHS Inc
Country: USA
LandAmerica Financial Group
Country: Canada
Laurentian University
Country: USA
Microsoft
Country: Israel
RADVISION
Country: Ukraine
Raiffeisen Bank
Country: Netherlands
Sanoma Uitgevers
Country: USA
Siemens
Country: Australia
WorkCover NSW
Country: Ukraine
OTP Bank
Country: USA
Intel Corporation
Country: Austria
Austrian Federal Railways
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Updated: Monday, November 05, 2007