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October 2004 - Posts
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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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When you have your data (and a lot of data schemas are not just for Web services-related stuff), then you can start to model your messages. These messages will make up the operations in your Web service, depending on the message exchange patterns you 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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Model your data based on schema (whether it be in raw angle brackets or beautified bricks, boxes and lines). Read More
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I have been asked by a lot of people. And customers asked why to use WSE 2.0. Well, besides the technical aspects, I told them: "Because it is a product. A product from Microsoft with *full* support, not just a technology sample.". And pointed them to 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 WorkingsPart 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005Part 4: The Web services empire strikes Read More
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Currently I am quite deep into understanding, installing, and configuring Linux (better said, SuSE Linux 9.1 Personal). Based on my now running and working configuration - which is hosted in a VPC image - I begin to dig into Mono. Once Read More
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Tell me: which program available in any of the big Linux distros is so 'must have' that nearly everybody wishes to have it under Windows (... but it isn't there ...)? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks. Read More
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