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Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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I'll be geeking out today on this MSDN Web cast, where I'll be talking about Windows Azure and Microsoft .NET Services, and the impact they'll have on .NET developers in the years ahead. We'll be following the typical geekSpeak formula...
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My copy of RESTful .NET arrived today. In Jon's typical style, he dives right into the meat of the WCF 3.5 REST programming model and doesn't waste much time re-covering the basics. This is a great WCF-specific companion to O'Reilly's...
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In this screencast, I show you how to host WCF services within traditional Windows services . This is often necessary when you cannot use IIS/ASP.NET hosting for whatever reason or when you don't want to use message-based activation. In certain scenarios...
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Time for another screencast in the WCF screencast series. In this one you'll learn how to call services asynchronously with WCF in order to avoid tying up your main application thread for extended durations. You'll see how to configure your service...
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I had a great time at Teched EMEA last week in Barcelona. I gave several talks on emerging technologies in the Connected Systems space and had a great time interacting with everyone at the show. This is always one of my favorite conferences of the year...
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I'm at Teched EMEA 2008 this week in Barcelona until Friday. I'm presenting several sessions on a variety of topics that I'm excited about including the Windows Azure Service Bus (part of the .NET Services layer), a first look at WF 4.0 ,...
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As I explained in my Introduction to "Oslo" , the "Oslo" modeling platform comes with three main components: the repository, the modeling language (M), and the modeling tool ("Quadrant"). M is probably the hardest of the...
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“Oslo” is a new modeling platform being developed by Microsoft that promises to simplify the way we design, build, and manage systems on Windows. Check out my last post on Introducing "Oslo" for more details. Because CSD also includes the teams...
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At this year’s PDC, Microsoft announced a new technology called “Oslo”. This article aims to help you understand the vision of “Oslo”, how it fits into the bigger picture as a Microsoft developer, and some of the key features it will ultimately provide...
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The first version of WCF didn't have any built-in REST support. WCF 3.5 introduced a "Web" programming model that enabled REST service development scenarios (through classes like WebServiceHost, WebServiceHostFactory, WebHttpBehavior, WebHttpBinding...
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If you're a Microsoft Connected Systems developer, and you're at the PDC this week , you're swimming in a sea of new technologies that will surely impact your life in the years ahead. There are too many specific things to enumerate in one...
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In addition to Microsoft's big announcements , this PDC is a particularly special one for Pluralsight because today we announced a strategic shift in how we think about developer training. Today we launched a new online service called Pluralsight...
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Years from now, we'll most likely all look and remember this week as one that changed everything. As someone who follows Microsoft technology, there isn’t a more exciting time than the week of the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference (PDC...
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In this week’s installment of the WCF screencast series, you'll learn how to configure WCF service references in Visual Studio 2008 . First, I'll show you how to update a service reference after the service developer makes changes, and then I'll...
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Welcome back to the WCF screencast series! After a spending four weeks covering WF topics, we return to WCF for the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series. In the coming month, we’ll be covering topics around the calling of WCF services....
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