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July 2003 - Posts
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UPDATE: Scott now has the 'bits' up on his blog.
I hope a lot, if not all, readers of my blog understand the sense and concept
of the XML
InfoSet. And additionally what XML Namespaces are, what they are for - and what not!?
Scott, Clemens and Read More
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I am sure you already have seen Doug's MSDN TV Show about designing loosely coupled Web Services.But now hold on! Yasser is here and fights back Doug (the topic is about using the WS-I Test Tools) ... really a must-see-one! :-) Cool, guys. Read More
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MSDN TV's new episode:
Doug Purdy on Loosely Coupled Web Services:A must see show with
special guest Yasser
Shohoud :-) To make some points from tht talk clearer Doug makes some notes on
versioning. Read More
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1.0, 1.1, 1.? ... If you are like me and have several .NET Framework and
ASP.NET versions running (at least) on your dev machine, then this tool can save
your life!
Yes, I know I am quite late with my praise - but I must tell you that you
definitely Read More
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Clemens Vasters
just moved. No, not physically, but virtually moved his weblog here.
Just wondering when all the other newtelligence gals will wake up? At least Joerg was around
for some time now. Read More
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UPDATE: Matt Powell has a new technical article on WSE
2.0 (MSDN): Programming with Web Services Enhancements 2.0
Keith is back and
has a very good reason for having been absent from blogging:Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 2.0 Technology Preview Read More
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Hitachi Selects The Mind Electric Web Services Technology
Hitachi has signed a license agreement to use the TME GLUE"! and TME
GAIA"! products as a component for development of a platform for "ubiquitous
computing".[ ... ]Because of their Read More
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Just received an email from Scott Stanfield (Vertigo):
Have some fun today! Check out Quake II
.NET, a version of Quake II that we ported to Managed
C++.
If you have customers with a large body of C code thinking about
jumping Read More
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I only can chime into the praise of how cool, important and trend-setting the usage and deployment of Cassini is regarding
to exposing and hosting XML Web Services on the .NET platform (of course it is
*not* a procution ready Web server, but you Read More
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IBM and Microsoft released a new set of Web Services security specifications: WS-Federation & Co. Read More
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Corrections about Simon Guest's book on .NET and J2EE interop. Read More
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UPDATE: The bits can be downloaded here.
I just released version 1.4 of DynWSLib (submitted it to gotdotnet.com - may take some time to show up). What is this? It stands for a .NET library which enables you to dynamically invoke XML Web Services at runtime. Read More
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You can now download a ZIP archive with all samples shown in my talk
"WEB390: Ouch! Common XML Web services headaches (and possible
solutions)" at TechEd Europe 2003 in Barcelona. This archive contains
nearly all samples I have been talking about Read More
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While chasing for Moby Dick during the German ASP-Konferenz on the river Salzach in the beautiful city of Burghausen, an unbelievably good photographer took this picture:
This is me, Captian Ahab, with my left wooden leg left at home ... ;-) And Ralf Read More
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Well, that's it for now. And you know what? I did not manage to post even one
single piece of informtation about TechEd 2003. And I feel bad about it
...My session on Thursday night (WEB 390: Ouch! Common XML Web
Services headaches (and possible Read More
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Simon Guest's book about Service Oriented Architectures as they make sense: 'Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit'. Read More
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