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November 2004 - Posts
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Nice, Andres. WS-ReliableMessaging glue for WSE 2.0. Read More
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A highly demanded feature... eventually this will be included in the next build of thinktecture's WSCF (aka WsContractFirst), thanks to our friend Christoph Schittko. To make clear: it is not yet decided whether this wll be in v0.4 or v0.5. Read More
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Rich Salz is a hammer. He dissects and destroys the upcoming new version of WSDL in his latest article on XML.com. To put it simply, these specifications are astoundingly bad. The comment period ended October 4, although looking at the comment list archive Read More
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Just found a 5 and a half years old snippet re. SOAP back in 1999. This is very funny to read. And of course Mr. Dave Winer has to talk about XML-RPC, too. Now I can recall why a lot of people still think SOAP and Web services is just a modern form Read More
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Kieran seems to be *very* excited about December 16. This is the day I will be in Dublin at the IrishDev User Group and will talk about "Visual Studio .NET's Web services wizardry reconsidered: implementing your Web services the other (the right?) way". Read More
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A lot of people have asked me recently when I am going to release-to-web the next version of DynWsLib. DynWsLib is a quite successful (see version 1.4) .NET library to call Web services dynamically at runtime without having a static proxy implementation. Read More
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Nice idea by Don. Although a lot more people would like to have an abstraction over that ;) Read More
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We need a helper tool to design the contract, no question. And after right-clicking on my message schemas I actually got one. Look ma - it's a wizard! Read More
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Auf der thinktecture Web Site finden die Teilnehmer der ADC 2004 meine beiden Vorträge zu den Themen Services-basierte Architekturen - praxisorientierte Ansätze und Erfahrungen und Integration von Windows- und Linux-Anwendungen mit Mono. Auch meine Kollegen Read More
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Very readable. Learning objective: You will learn techniques to improve portability, reusability, and interoperability in your web services design. Can you imagine using these best practices with something like that? Sounds like goodness. 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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Aaron asks to comment on his WSE 3 wish list. Go! Read More
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Ah, here we go: I found it ... This seems to be one possibility to design your Web service interface contract based on your XSD data and message schemas. Well, let's see what happens when we click this menu item... Read More
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Yeah, this opens up a vast number of possibilities... Download: Microsoft Tools for Domain Specific Languages Technology Preview (October 2004 Release) Walkthrough of the Microsoft Tools for Domain Specific Languages DSL Tools Newsgroup Have fun building... Read More
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... did I say there is nothing for the .NET developer when it comes to designing Web services the contract-fist way under certain circumstances?? Wait! Today I found something ... erm ... where is it again? ... hm ... hm ... will come back soon to Read More
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So, you have modelled your data and your messages you want to use in your Web service communication.And now? What to do now? ... Yes, go and figure out how to hand-craft your WSDL. Have fun! ... because there are no viable tools. Not for the .NET developer. Read More
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