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February 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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Related to Simon's new article on WS-Policy, my latest column ( The XML Files ) is now available online for those that don't have subscriptions. The article and sample code illustrate how to take advantage of policy statements and WS-PolicyAssertion's...
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My friend and collegue, Simon Horrell, has just published a new piece on using WS-Policy with WSE 2.0 on the MSDN Web Services Developer Center . Very informative. I have a related piece coming up that focuses on the specifics of custom policy assertion...
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Bruce continues his easy-to-read discussion of WS-Eventing with WS-Evengint Part II . He also clarifies some confusion surrounding XML namespaces in part I .
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Hervey answers some questions posted to his blog about the latest and greatest in WSE.
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An easy-to-read introduction to WS-Eventing , one of the newest WS-* specifications.
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Mark Fuss ell, Lead PM on System.Xml, discusses the problems with indexing XML documents today. He also provides an interesting example of how you can create a custom indexing solution by writing a custom XmlDocument class that indexes nodes as they're...
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Eric van der Vlist explains the motivation behind XML 1.1 and the practical consequences of the changes on xmlhack .
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There's a new MSDN TV episode that provides a sneak peak of Whitehorse, a set of visual designers in Whidbey that simplify working with Web services. These tools will most likely play a big role in Indigo-based development. Cool stuff.
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Kevin Hammond has done some work on an MSMQ/MQSeries channels for WSE 2.0. Check out his latest work here .
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There is finally a reason to use the version attribute of the XML declaration. Unfortunately, it's not backwards compatible with XML 1.0. Use with care.
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Steve recently posted about the battle to understand XML namespaces and Dare responded and gave a nice explanation of some of the intricacies. Namespaces have always been one of the hardest XML concepts to explain to developers. I did my best to explain...
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A baby named Charlie pulling a small wooden wagon . Imagine that.
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ScottWater has a great post on how trackbacks work in .Text. I'm also dying to try his new search feature .
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Grady Booch sits on Northface University's Advisory Board. During our Grand Opening, he spoke to our students about careers of software development. He presented a few interesting facts about the size of the software industry today: he said there are...
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Last Friday we celebrated the Grand Opening of Northface University . Governor Olene Walker was present along with several industry influentials including John Soyring (VP IBM Software Group), Grady Booch (IBM “Free Radical”), Janie Schwark...
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