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July 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
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Earlier this month we announced our first big Pluralsight event, which will be held on the Microsoft campus November 1-5. It's called .NET Campsight - Server Edition . We are very excited about this event because it's much different than what we've done...
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I'm just curious. It's time for a little survey on Indigo expectations: What's more important to you: a) getting Indigo sooner, but perhaps with less features and tool support (update) for now, b) waiting longer in order to get a more complete package...
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I had the privelege of spending the last two days in Redmond at another Indigo SDR, where the team showed us the latest version of the architecture/object model and let us play with some bits in exchange for feedback. My NDAs prevent me from going into...
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It just became available yesterday. Check out Hervey's recent post for more details on the changes.
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My What's New in WSE 2.0 piece is now online on the MSDN Magazine site. The outline of the article is basically as follows: Compatibility Side-by-side execution Installation Project configuration Messaging API enhancements WSDL support Security/policy...
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Hervey announced that WSE 2.0 SP1 will be released very shortly . He posted a list of all the changes from the readme file. Looks like they've been busy.
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After some tiring research and talking to various people, I ended up following John Lam's lead by purchasing a Nikon D70. I was very tempted by the Cannon Digital Rebel but Nikon's durable body, overall speed, and awesome kit lens won me over in the end...
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In case you don't subscribe to the Pluralsight announcement blog , you can now subscribe to a single RSS feed that aggregates all Pluralsight blogs . Enjoy!
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A few Web services resources I've found interesting lately: Simon Horrell just shipped Web Services Messaging with WSE 2.0 . Elliot Rapp, Yasser Shohoud, and Matt Tavis recently shipped an article on the New Features for Web Services Developers in Beta...
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I've received several queries about how to properly install the sample certificates that ship with the WSE 2.0 samples. It's easy to get things mixed up when installing them. These certs are used by the X.509 samples. and if they're not installed properly...
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Keith's suggestion for avoiding cleartext passwords seems totally feasible to me. The question is what to use for scopeURI . One approach is to use the endpoint address, scoping the validator to all operations available at the endpoint. Another approach...
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John brings up an great question related to my last post on UsernameToken (UT) authentication with WSE 2.0 (see comments). When you take the custom authentication route and write a UsernameTokenManager (UTM), your implementation of AuthenticateToken must...
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WSE 2.0 provides two main authentication models: Windows authentication . WSE 2.0 automatically authenticates incoming UsernameTokens (via LogonUser) when the password is supplied in plain text (PasswordOptions.SendPlainText). You should only use this...
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Something that's hit me recently: the main motivation for moving towards service orientation (SO) is that it facilitates building systems that last . This observation resonates with me as the primary factor for adopting the SO paradigm. It seems that...
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