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August 2004 - Posts
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At least, this is what the download page states ... really? Let's test it. If you can report improvements in this area when installing the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1, let me know. This should also affect the WsContractFirst tool. Thanks. Note: the Read More
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Announcing the next version of thinktecture's Web services contract-first tool, WsContractFirst v0.3 with a bunch of new features for interested Web services developers. Revised version from September 1, 2004 (small bugfix)! Read More
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Today I got inspired ;) Just listened to Keith Ballinger (Keith, your blog is dead ...?) talking about WSE 2.0 - it was good and fun and he showed some live coding samples. OK. But there is always some 'toy factor' with those demos. They are hosted Read More
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If you ever had the chance to use a tool to generate .NET code inside Visual Studio .NET from a Web services interface and message contract (aka WSDL & XSD) that offers the following features in addition to this) - would you actually use it? More Read More
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Yes, now you have a good time viewing the traced WSE 2.0 messages - whether they flow over HTTP or TCP or ... OK, a version 1.0 - but very amazing. Simon did it and uses the standard WSE tracing feature to put up a nice GUI.There is also another, but Read More
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Expect more by the end of next week. Some good testers are currently busy. Thanks. Read More
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Simon Guest has some invaluable Top Ten Tips for Web Services Interoperability. Don't ask - do it! (At least some of these points may render redundant with .NET 2.0). Read More
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Microsoft's SharePoint now speaks WSRP (Web Services for Remote Portlets). Very important step based on a spec not too many people know or even care about. WSRP version 1 defines a web service standard (interface and semantics) that allows for the "plug-n-play" 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 Part 4: The Web services empire strikes Read More
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Looking for some good tools and samples to solve your .NET or Web services-related problem? The independent Microsoft Regional Directors (RDs) might help you with this list: Regional Director Code Samples Ah, you are asking what an RD is? No problem, Read More
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Calling a WebLogic Web service from a WSE client and get strange exceptions? Well, then it is likely that WSE's replay attack detection system is in charge. Try to disable it like this: <security> ... <securityTokenManager Read More
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Really interesting: Java Technology Concept Map. Read More
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Wow, Werner Vogels joins Amazon.com as Director of Systems Research. Man, what is Amazon heading to ... let's see. Read More
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David Orchard's comparison of WS-Addressing and WS-MessageDelivery. Read More
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IBM did it again: Version 2.1 of the Emerging Technologies Toolkit is out: Version 2.1 contains Cloudscape 10.0 beta, Active Dependency Integration, updated Autonomic Manager Toolset (AMTS), WS-ResourceFramework 1.1 (WS-ResourceProperties, WS-ResourceLifetime, Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughtsPart 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner WorkingsPart 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005Part 4: The Web services empire strikes back Read More
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Softwaremaker has a nice article on the ''Making sense of the new Event-Based Asynchronous Programming Model in ASMX .NET v2.0" - actually, this is really not limited to ASMX, it can be found throughout the whole .NET Fx 2.0 and is commonly referred to Read More
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