What is the request life cycle for asynchronous (ajax) ASP.NET Page Method calls?
I created this question because I couldn't find any canonical resources about what actually happens during a call to an ASP.NET page method, which is a method that is decorated with a [WebMethod] attribute.
It seems that in general, the MSDN documentation that comes up when searching for WebMethodAttribute contains information about how to use it on an XML Web Service (a deprecated technology), as can be seen in the documentation for the WebMethodAttribute and How to: Use the WebMethod Attribute.
Unsurprisingly, I was advised in the comments that XML Web Services are deprecated. However, I was suspicious, and after a back-and-forth which eventually ended up with me going to the .NET Framework source code for reference, I discovered that the way that the WebMethodAttribute is handled by ASP.NET AJAX is RESTful HTTP, and not tied to XML Web Services at all.
I was hesitant to create a long discussion in the comments, but I was also concerned about the consequences of leaving a possibly inaccurate suggestion there without addressing it publicly.
How should this whole exchange be viewed and what should be done now? Should I just leave it the way it is, or should the information be condensed and fleshed out into an edit in the question? At this point, I'm not sure if it would be right to answer the question because I don't have enough information to provide anything but a partial answer to the question.