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May 2008 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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Jon Flanders and I coauthored an article on BizTalk Services that just went live on the MSDN Magazine web site . We begin the article by discussing ESB's and the trends towards SaaS, and then we describe how BizTalk Services embodies the best of these...
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We still have a few seats left for our upcoming Double Feature: WCF + WF events. For those new to our Double Feature offerings, the concept is simple: we cover almost two complete 4-day courses ( WCF + WF ) in one extended hours 5-day week. We call it...
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One of the many new WCF features in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 is a mechanism to control whether the built-in WCF test host application (WcfSvcHost.exe) should automatically launch when debugging other projects in a solution. Prior to this release, there...
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In case you didn't notice, the XML Schema Designer that was made available as a downloadable CTP back in August 2007 made it into Visual Studio 2008 SP1. It's now called the XML Schema Explorer. You can read more about it here .
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Well, like I mentioned back in January , one of my major personal goals for this year has been to complete my first marathon. I started training back in December and followed Hal Hidgon's novice training program . I only missed a few runs here and there...
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Another new WCF feature that's part of .NET 3.5 SP1 has to do with better support for object references. DataContractSerializer has always supported serializing object references and dealing with graphs, including cycles, and not just simple trees. But...
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One of the new WCF features in .NET 3.5 SP1 is that DataContractSerializer now supports serializing types that aren’t annotated with any serialization attributes like [DataContract] or [Serializable]. If you were using DataContractSerializer prior...
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Scott Guthrie announced the availability of .NET 3.5 SP1 and Visual Studio 2008 SP1 today. If you read his entry , you'll see this release is packed with new features, many of which revolve around the Ajax, MVC, and ADO.NET improvements they've been working...
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