![]() The lacks the directive I've seen on my research so far, which makes me think Xamarin Studio is still incomplete and can't support me in this task It seems to me that a wizard should be able to do the rest, but apparently there isn't such a thing in Xamarin Studio (which I'm hoping to be wrong) I suppose this is pretty much everything I'd have to do in Visual Studio, but I'm avoiding the need of another machine - even a virtual one, once I don't have a Windows license. In order to make things as simple as possible, a HelloWorld application will do just fine. (I do have a domain to deploy it to, but I won't mind localhost) Now, all I want is to learn how to deploy this Web Service so it can be imported by my other App and consumed. Now I have all template stuff: a DataWebService.asmx with a single line and a with an empty class inheriting from. So far I've opened a new solution and added a new "Web Service with CodeBehind" from the Asp.NET Web Forms palette. ![]() I'm running Xamarin Studio (Mac OS) and I need to deploy a Web Service in order to build a safe communication with a MySql Database which my Xamarin.Forms app depends on
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