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January 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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The WSE 2.0 Technology Preview introduced support for WS-Policy and writing custom policy assertion handlers. WS-PolicyAssertions is another policy-related specification that defines some standard policy assertions most Web services would want to use...
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This ASP.NET Web user control aggregates the RSS feeds specified in an OPML file and displays a specified number of entries from each entry on the page. Check out the UNUG site for an example of it in action. This was inspired by the PDC Bloggers aggregator...
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I wrote an article titled “ Introducing the Web Services Enhancements 2.0 Messaging API “ and provided several sample applications to illustrate how the WSE messaging API works (since it's much different than the current .asmx API). One of...
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This sample illustrates how to write a SoapExtension for enabling XML Schema validation on incoming SOAP messages. You can turn on validation by using the [Validation] attribute as illustrated here: ... [Validation] [WebMethod] public double Add(double...
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This project contains several implementations of .NET XMLproviders, including custom XmlReader and XPathNavigator implementations. Specifically, you'll find the following examples: FileSystemNavigator RegistryNavigator AssemblyNavigator ZipNavigator NavigatorReader...
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Today we're doing student orientations with our first cohort at Northface University . After months of preparation, it was exciting to finally stand in front a room full of motivated students ready to learn about the world of software development. Brings...
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It looks like Dare is pushing for an XML Developer Center on MSDN. I imagine this will not be easy. XML has always been thought of as an enabling technology, not a solution unto itself, very much like databases. Most XML-saavy developers don't think of...
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ChrisAn just gave an interesting analysis on the motivations for writing a book. Having written several, I can confirm that his analysis is spot on. Education is the only worthy goal. Advancement is a perk. Forget money or fame. Book writing takes so...
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The folks at MSDN, led by Matt Powell , have updated the Web services section of the library to make it more consistent with the Web services developer center . Very nice.
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Dare has added some compelling search features to RSS Bandit. He's provided a screenshot on his blog . Apparently you can even search by XPath or regular expressions. However, this is still not enough to draw my attention away from my favorite aggregator...
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With all these changes, I also decided to become my own ISP and host things from home. Mostly because I'm sick of not having full control. I have a Sprint Broadband connection, which gives me scream'in downloads but throttled uploads. I'll be watching...
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For the past six months, I've been engaged at Northface University (NU), which is located right here in Salt Lake City, Utah. NU is a new university focused exlusively on computer science and leading-edge software technologies. The exciting thing about...
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You can find a list of .Text skins on RoudyBob.net . I customized Chris Frazier's “Lighty Blue” skin for my site.
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Deciding on a blogging engine was harder than I thought it would be. I knew I wanted a .NET implementation so that narrowed it down to two: .Text and dasBlog , the best in the .NET camp that I've seen. Unique .Text features: Database backend (SQL Server...
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Most of my MSDN Magazine articles come with sample code related to the article topic. You can download these samples from MSDN Magazine's Web site , by selecting the link at the top of the article. Simply browse to my list of articles , find a topic of...
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