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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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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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I'm in Redmond today and tomorrow doing our 2-day preconference workshop titled What's New in Microsoft Connected Systems . If you're interested in the topics described here , we can deliver this content as a custom 2-day onsite course. The Microsoft...
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The RTM bits of BizTalk Server 2006 R2 are now on MSDN Subscriptions ! Subscribers can download the developer addition in several languages. Congrats to everyone who helped make this happen! There are some sweet new features in this version of the product...
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My latest Service Station column is now online -- it's called WCF Addressing In-Depth . It starts out by reviewing WCF addressing fundamentals and then it quickly dives into IIS addressing considerations, multiple endpoints, unique vs. shared addresses...
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One of the most common questions I get while teaching WCF is "how does WCF stack-up against the existing distributed technology stacks (ASMX, WSE, COM+, .NET Remoting) in terms of performance and throughput?" This whitepaper , written by Saurabh Gupta...
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My latest Service Station column recently hit the Web on the MSDN Magazine site -- it's called WCF Messaging Fundamentals -- it covers the ins-and-outs of lower-level WCF message processing. It starts by explaining the .NET 3.0 updates to System.Xml that...
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Make sure you check out Kenny's post here . He discusses an issue with the base MessageEncodingBindingElement and provides the boilerplate code that you must write any time you write a subclass. And this issue may not be possible to fix in the next release...
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My latest Service Station column for MSDN Magazine has been published online. You can find it here -- my focus in this issue is BizTalk Server 2006 Web Services . The article describes how BizTalk Server 2006 integrates with Web services standards via...
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Craig sent this to me yesterday. Since this a blog about SOA, posting it here seems very appropriate. ;-) http://www.soafacts.com/ My favorite: "SOA is the answer to the question nobody ever asked (or if they did, you couldn't tell what the question was...
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As you can see from my previous post , I'm really digg'in InfoPath 2007 right now. However, one thing I've been thinking about is how hard it would be to host InfoPath 2007 forms engine in a custom app, either via a rich Winforms application or a lighter...
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As some of you probably know, I've been a big fan of InfoPath since it first came out . What type of XML aficionado wouldn't love a product like that? Recently I've been digging into InfoPath 2007 along with the new Forms Server 2007 or Forms Services...
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Although somewhat stale news , I thought I should mention here that my article on the The Service Factory for WCF has hit the Web . Check out Don Smith's blog for his recent announcement on the December release -- he outlines the new features they nailed...
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One of the articles I mentioned here just shipped in the December issue of MSDN Magazine (see the Service Station column) and it's now online for public consumption. Enjoy. I wrote a sequel to this piece that specifically covers the WCF guidance package...
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