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September 2003 - Posts

InfoPath
I just had a discussion with a customer asking what's the role of InfoPath. InfoPath 2003 is a really cool product to create forms accessing XML Web Services. Forms can be created automatically by referencing a XML schema, a database, Read More
posted Sunday, September 28, 2003 12:30 PM with 4 Comments

CLR and Phoenix
Andrew Stopford mentions that there's not a lot new in the CLR for 2.0, and asks "Maybe the Phoneix stuff will be added on later?". The slides on the research web site mention a release date of Mid-2005 for Phoenix - so I guess this is too late for Whidbey. Read More
posted Saturday, September 20, 2003 8:42 PM with 2 Comments

Welcome, Frank!
Frank Eller joins the blog community! Frank is MVP, member of the CodeWise community, author of German books such as Visual C#. Grundlagen, Programmiertechniken, Windows-Anwendungen. I'm meeting Frank in Vienna, .NET User Group Austria, and in Read More
posted Saturday, September 20, 2003 11:57 AM with 0 Comments

Welcome, Hannes!
Hannes Preishuber joined with blogging at http://weblogs.asp.net. Hannes is one of the German INETA Speakers, and will speak in October for a user group in Berlin. Christian Read More
posted Friday, September 19, 2003 5:29 PM with 0 Comments

Web Services - Secure, Reliable, Transacted
A really good article about Web Services and the Service-oriented Architecture at MSDN! Christian Read More
posted Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:00 PM with 0 Comments

Upcoming ASP.NET and ADO.NET 2.0 books
Al and Dave (two friends of mine, and INETA Europe speakers) will have new .NET 2.0 books ready for PDC. A First Look at ASP.NET v 2.0 A First Look at ADO.NET and System Xml v 2.0 Christian Read More
posted Thursday, September 18, 2003 8:09 AM with 1 Comments

Christian Weyer in Graz and Klagenfurt
Christian Weyer is speaking for .NET user groups in Graz and Klagenfurt. These events are sponsored by INETA! More INETA Europe speaking engagements are here. Christian Read More
posted Wednesday, September 17, 2003 4:35 PM with 0 Comments

Web Services Atomic Transactions (WS-AtomicTransaction)
The spec for WS-Transaction was updated. The Web Services Transaction Framework consists of WS-Coordination WS-AtomicTransaction WS-BusinessActivity With WS-AtomicTransaction three protocols are defined: Completion Protocol Volatile Two-Phase Commit Read More
posted Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:50 PM with 0 Comments

Visual Basic .NET Significantly Outperforms Visual Basic 6.0
We already knew this, but here is a benchmark document from Doculabs. Christian Read More
posted Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:58 PM with 0 Comments

Creating Plug-ins with Reflection
Today Peter Koen was giving a presentation how to create plug-ins using .NET Reflection for the .NET User Group Austria. Peter demonstrated reflection, using interfaces, and attributes. Peter will give the same presentation at the BASTA! conference Read More
posted Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:46 PM with 0 Comments

Hosting .NET Controls in IE from the local file system
Today I had a discussion about hosting .NET components in IE from the local file system. Referencing .NET assemblies that are downloaded from the web server can be done easily using the <OBJECT> tag. However, using assemblies from the file Read More
posted Tuesday, September 16, 2003 8:29 PM with 0 Comments

First Iceland .NET User Group
The .NET User Group Iceland was approved with INETA. Thanks to Gisli Olafsson who is the user group leader, the group already had a very successful first meeting with 86 attendees. The meeting was about public available information from Whidbey, Yukon, Read More
posted Sunday, September 14, 2003 10:41 AM with 0 Comments

Blog referrals
Julia Lerman blogs about the lifespan of a blog post, and that she gets comments to posts that are months old. In my referrals list (thanks to Scott Watermasysk's update to .Text) I can see that these blogs are accessed several times with Google Read More
posted Friday, September 12, 2003 8:29 AM with 0 Comments

Anders Hejlsberg - Delegates, Components, and Simplexity
A conversation with Anders Hejlsberg - by Bill Venners with Bruce Eckel. Anders compares delegates with Java's version of interfaces. In part 2 of this series, The Trouble with Checked Exceptions, Anders explains why there are no checked exceptions Read More
posted Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:04 PM with 0 Comments

Starting a new book
Until now I've co-authored many .NET books. My chapters covered topics such as .NET Remoting Assemblies XML Web Services Windows Forms Active Directory Messaging COM Interop Enterprise Services Security Network Programming Multicasting Windows Read More
posted Saturday, September 06, 2003 2:02 PM with 1 Comments

Generic Terms and Custom Collections
Eric Gunnerson posts about generic terms: open type, type parameter, constructed type, type argument, generic method, arity Arity was new to me. In a second post Generics and Object Collections he mentions a design guideline to expose custom collection Read More
posted Thursday, September 04, 2003 8:49 AM with 1 Comments

Iterators and Anonymous Methods
Robert Hurlbut talks about iterators and anonymous methods of C# 2. He found an MSDN article describing these new features. This article is already outdated. Don Box describes the new syntax in his post The Perils of Pre-Disclosure.  Christian Read More
posted Wednesday, September 03, 2003 10:45 AM with 1 Comments

.NET Cafe, Vienna - 16-September 2003, Plug-ins and Reflection
The first .NET meeting of the .NET User Group Austria after the summer break: Plug-ins and Reflection: Tuesday, 16-September 2003Start Time: 5:30 PMVienna, Austria In this session Peter Koen develops a framework consisting of a plug-in system that dynamically Read More
posted Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:33 PM with 0 Comments

INETA Europe Speakers
On request of an INETA user group, INETA sends well-known European speakers to the user groups. The next plans for speakers: Hannes Preishuber, 5-Oct-2003 .NET Developers Group BerlinBrandenburg, Germany Alex Homer, TBD DotNet Developers Read More
posted Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:02 PM with 7 Comments


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