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November 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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In case you missed this, Hervey indicates that they believe WSE2 SP2 will now run properly on Whidbey. This is encouraging despite the use of "believe".
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Jesus posted an interesting response to my post about why BizTalk developers get SO and contract-first . He goes on to explain how BizTalk developers can leverage contract-first design principles using BPEL4WS and BizTalk's support for importing/exporting...
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Chris Keyser has just published a very thorough article on MSDN on how to manage SCTs in a Web farm . This is a significant roadblock that many developers hit in real-world environments that require server scalability. Here's the article summary: The...
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Yes, it's now possible with HTTP.sys and the new HttpListener family of classes in Whidbey. My latest Service Station column covers this topic and provides sample code to get you started. I really hope MS decides to ship an HttpListenerWorkerRequest class...
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Don's thorough post is found here . Tim offers up some nice commentary as well.
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I'm a little late on this (been heads down recently), but I'm very interested in Don's work on these VS.NET code snippets for XSD and WSDL and how they might encourage contract-first development with certain developer types. They probably won't help the...
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Microsoft is having an "Interoperability Month" with Web casts focused on interop best practices and guidance ( http://www.interopmonth.com ). Check out Simon's post here and register here . I'm in.
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Hervey announced today that a pre-lease for WSE2 SP2 is available for download. Here are a few of my favorite changes taken from the readme: A new compatibility section is used to select the wire format on the sending side. The mode attribute tells WSE...
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Looks like this will be a valuable resource for WSE developers. Check out the wiki too.
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In David Chappell 's recent Opinari newsletter , he argues why reuse will improve with service-orientation. His premise is that SO helps overcome many of the human challenges that get in the way of reuse today. Benjamin has a nice summary of it here ...
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Mark is the friend I referred to in this post . I've enjoyed working with Mark for years on System.Xml stuff, and I'm stoked that he's moving in a direction similar to mine (filling Ballinger's shoes), allowing us many additional years of collaboration...
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To a BizTalk developer, you design applications based on message flow. A message goes in one port, and comes out another. What happens in between is completely black box. Simple. BTS 2004 is the most service-oriented product that MS ships, at least according...
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As most of you know, I've been a big proponent of the contract-first approach to Web services development. A few months ago, I hit a wall, feeling frustrated by what seemed to be a total lack of support from the vendors. So I posted this survey to see...
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Don turned me onto this theme today , and I love it. Although it ships with MCE, you can use it on standard XP. You can follow the instructions in his blog to manually copy the files over, or you can just download an install from here . Here's a teaser...
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IXmlSerializable + schema importer extensions is the enabling Whidbey feature that he proposes using to implement streaming by chunking the ReadXml and WriteXml implementations. This was possible with 1.0, even though IXmlSerializable was not officially...
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