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.NET Training, Consulting, Coaching & Development
March 2004 - Posts
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News from Repeou:
The country Repeou threatens Microsoft to pay a fine as much as 10 percent of its global annual sales for monopoly defenses. The software giant is abusing its monopoly power by bundling several applications such as the Calculator and Read More
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Thanks to Tim Sneath for this link!
I've created a map of all INETA User Groups in Europe:
Here is the link to create your own map.
Christian Read More
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Just a few chapters left :-)
Chapter 13 is about deployment and configuration of Enterprise Services applications.
Dynamic registration of serviced components is only useful during development (and here this is very useful). On the production system Read More
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Channel 9 has a page update: channel 9 coming soon..
Roy points out that there's already more information out there. I've checked the blogs and found this:
Robert Scoble - Channel 9 hype machine starts spinning up
Lenn Pryor - It's coming
Jeff Read More
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Today I had a meeting about Channel 9. Cool things are coming :-)
At the moment I cannot tell you more about it ;-)Just check the link from time to time.
Christian Read More
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Chapter 12 covers many aspects of security with distributed applications. Because serviced components do not stand alone in a distributed solution, the chapter covers security with
SQL Server
Internet Information Server
ASP.NET Web Applications Read More
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On Tuesday Mario Szpuszta has given a great presentation about SQL Server 2005: SQL Server Programmability & CLR Integration for the SQL Server Usergroup Austria. Some highlights from Mario's presentation:
Hosting of the .NET RuntimeSQL Read More
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The InfoPath Team started blogging!
A great feature for SP1 is the Visual Studio Toolkit that makes it possible to write .NET code in the InfoPath form.
Another post from the InfoPath team is about using InfoPath as smart client: enqueue submits while Read More
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Today Hannes Preishuber (INETA Speaker) had a great presentation about ASP.NET Web Application Security for the .NET User Group Austria: a very interesting presentation covering exploits from web sites.
We had a really high attendee count - this Read More
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INETA is going to be running the Birds of a Feather (BOF) again this year.
More information at Bill Evjen's Blog!
Christian Read More
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The C# team has a new blog about C# Frequently Asked Questions. In the first blog you can ask any C# question. Some FAQs are already posted: Why doesn't C# support default parameters? Why doesn't C# support multiple inheritance? Why doesn't C# have a Read More
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Chapter 11 is about Loosely Coupled Events (LCE). First I'm comparing LCE with COM Events (Connection Points), and .NET Events, then these topics are covered:
Architecture of LCE
Programming LCE
Using LCE across the Network
LCE and Queued Components Read More
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Rich Turner blogs about On the road to Indigo: Prescriptive Guidance for Today's Technologies
Part of this blog: plans with Enterprise Services:
It is planned to extend the ES/COM+ infrastructure to talk Indigo on the wire so that ES/COM+ components Read More
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