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April 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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The official abstract for my pre-conference session called Essential Web Services is as follows: “The Microsoft .NET Framework makes it easy to build powerful Web services based on open industry standards, including XML Schema, SOAP, and WSDL. This...
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My latest WSE 2.0 article recently hit the MSDN WSDC . The piece covers the issues surrounding Web services routing and the need for transport-neutral addressing, specifically focusing on the move away from WS-Routing towards the new WS-Addressing specification...
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Several years ago I fell in love with the System.Xml APIs because of the wonderful extensibility model. Specifically, the framework for writing custom XmlReader, XmlWriter, and XPathNavigator implementations. While experimenting with the model, I crufted...
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As both Becky and Matt have pointed out, I'll be presenting a pre-conference workshop at TechEd this year. It's called Essential Web Services and it will cover everything from .asmx WebMethods to some of the new features in WSE 2.0. Click here for more...
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This is very, very cool. They just keep making the WS security stuff simpler in WSE.
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Omri Gazitt and David Langworthy outline the specific changes to WS-Addressing in this online article .
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Last week was awesome. I spent the week in Redmond teaching DevelopMentor 's Essential Web Services .NET course to some Microsoft folks. Students can either make or break a class. These students were great - I really enjoyed my time with them. The timing...
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Due to security concerns, the .vsdisco handler mapping was commented out in machine.config in .NET 1.0. You simply had to uncomment it in order to enable the .vsdisco functionality. In .NET 1.1, however, they completely removed the comment, even though...
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This is a facinating read on the source of Google's power and why they're dominating in Web-scale programming. It also helps explain how Google will face the challenge of storing 1 GB of email for millions of GMail users. Here are some highllights: ....
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Apparently, Dave Winer had some issues with my history of RSS (see the answer to the “Which RSS version is the most current?“ question). This prompted him to write his own RSS timeline for the records. I'm sure Dave's account is more thorough...
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A little less visible than the update to WS-Addressing was the recent release of a new Web services specification call WS-MetadataExchange , which defines an XML protocol for retrieving Web services metadata (schemas, WSDLs, and policies) from an endpoint...
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