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July 2004 - Posts
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They don't get tired: XML Binary Characterization Use Cases Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughts Part 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner Workings Part 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005 Honestly, aren't Web services a lot about Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughts Part 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner Workings OK, enough theory so far. Let's start to get real. The first thing that has changed on a Web service's surface in Read More
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[Update: I forgot an important attribute - which is responsible for Whidbey's BP 1.0 compliance]
Sorry, I have a request. These days, I am thinking a lot about contract-first design and development of Web services. If we cannot get a nice Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughts Let's now take a look at how ASMX Web services work inside. An important point here is how and where our Web services live. Which is the responsible entity to execute, control and shutdown Read More
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From a customer during a consulting gig last week where we talked about the pros and cons of XML, Web services and SOA: "The problem of XML is not just that it is human-readable, but that it is also manager-readable ..." Enough said. Read More
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Yes, this guy is a freak! No doubt. Casey did a lot of work to support WSE2 features on the .NET Conpact Framework. And now his work made it into the OpenNETCF tools. Cool. Read More
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The Java folks are working hard to evolve their favorite Web services stack (well, at least the community's favorite stack). Apacha Axis 1.2 went to Beta 2 last night. For Axis 1.2, we are focusing on our document/literal support to better address the Read More
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There is a lot of buzz about contract-first Web service design and development. Maybe I am one of the biggest supporters of it ;-) Yes, just a very small step - but you never know what comes until Visual Studio 2005 RTM's ... take a look at the screenshot Read More
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In a series of weblog postings I will try to introduce some of the most interesting new features of ASMXv2. I have promised this the other day - and now I try to actually do it. There actually already have been some very good articles about what ASMXv2 Read More
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1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 - very educating. Read More
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From left to right: Ingo Rammer, Juval Lowy, Christian Weyer, Benjamin Mitchell, Clemens Vasters Read More
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DevelopMentor's Simon Horrell has a new article on MSDN covering all new and powerful stuff in WSE 2.0 regarding messaging-based application development and communication: With the XML messaging API included in the Web Services Enhancements 2.0 toolkit, Read More
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I am a little late, but here you can get the slides of my talk DEV319: Creating Efficient, High Performance XML Web Services at TechEd 2004 Europe in Amsterdam: Slides (PDF) - ca. 750 KB Samples (ZIP) - ca. 416 KB For any questions Read More
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Not a lot may know this: but already last year in my TechEd Europe session I felt to sing a quite well-known song by MSFB ... it was at the end of the session, so no worries ... "Love is the message and the message is love ..." - just to emphasize my Read More
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Nice essay from Mark Nottingham on SOAP. Read More
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