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thinktecture & DevelopMentor: Guerilla Enterprise .NET Kurs in München
Geballtes Know-How - für Sie!thinktecture und DevelopMentor kündigen im Rahmen einer Partnerschaft das erste in Deutschland stattfindende "Enterprise .NET"-Event an. Es wird in der Woche vom 26. Mai 2008 in München stattfinden und im berühmt-berüchtigten Read More
posted Friday, February 22, 2008 7:27 PM with 0 Comments

Self-Hosting Your ADO.NET Data Services ("Astoria") Services
The official ADO.NET Data Services (hm, am I the only who thinks that this - again - is not a perfect name...?) documentation doesn't alk about and doesn't show how to self-host your Astoria services - the samples and quickstarts always use ASP.NET/IIS Read More
posted Tuesday, December 11, 2007 12:24 PM with 10 Comments

Running WSCF 0.7 in Visual Studio 2008
Now with VS2008 being released obviously a lot of people also want to run WSCF in it.I have an updated WSCF.addin file which you need to replace the original one with (the location of the .addin file depends on your install option).Please note that this Read More
posted Friday, December 07, 2007 9:08 AM with 3 Comments

The future of WSCF (and the forums)
Some heads up wrt to WSCF - this is what I just posted over at the thinktecture forums (which have been quiet from our side for a loooong time, sorry).Hello everybody, first of all I really need to apologize the long silence in these forums here - sorry! Read More
posted Monday, December 03, 2007 9:16 AM with 0 Comments

Beyond the Obvious: New Features and Fixes for WCF in .NET 3.5 - JSON support
Alright, next round in this mini-series.WCF in .NET 3.5 contains a new serializer for handling with JSON-based data. With the so called DataContractJsonSerializer we can serialize and deserialize JSON packets based on DataContract descriptions. The new Read More
posted Tuesday, November 06, 2007 12:15 AM with 4 Comments

Beyond the Obvious: New Features and Fixes for WCF in .NET 3.5 - Expanded WS-* specs support
OK, here is the next one in the list of new features in WCF "v2".There are two new out-of-the-box bindings covering updated/new  WS-* specs: WS2007HttpBinding WS2007FederationHttpBinding and the respective binding elements: WS2007HttpBindingElement Read More
posted Wednesday, October 31, 2007 7:33 PM with 2 Comments

Beyond the Obvious: New Features and Fixes for WCF in .NET 3.5 - Custom username over transport security
Now, this is an easy blog post for me!My friend and thinktecture's security consultant Dominick Baier has asked me whether he can blog about this important security-related WCF topic: yep, of course :)Go and read his entry as he was one of the first to Read More
posted Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:32 AM with 7 Comments

Beyond the Obvious: New Features and Fixes for WCF in .NET 3.5 (and .NET 3.0 SP1)
With .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 being quite close to RTM these days, I thought it would be time to write a bit about what is new for WCF in .NET 3.5 and .NET 3.0 SP1. This entry just lays the ground for a couple of follow-ups which will go a bit Read More
posted Monday, October 29, 2007 3:47 PM with 34 Comments

Why wsDualHttpBinding is not for interoperability
There you have it - very insightful article by Arun. Read More
posted Friday, August 03, 2007 8:09 AM with 1 Comments

Improving WCF Interoperability: Flattening your WSDL
WCF is surely a big step forward for having a unified communication runtime, API and hosting model. And with all these super-exciting specifications and standards supported WCF must be a killer when it comes to interoperability with other Read More
posted Thursday, May 10, 2007 7:44 PM with 13 Comments

Web Service Software Factory v2 (for ASMX and WCF)
It is here.The Web Service Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory) is an integrated collection of tools, patterns, source code and prescriptive guidance that helps our customers quickly and consistently construct Web services that adhere Read More
posted Thursday, January 11, 2007 7:40 AM with 4 Comments

[Release] WSCF 0.7 - with support for XSD-based code generation
WSCF 0.7 was just released. Enjoy!New Features in v0.7Generate data transfer object/data contract code from schema descriptions in XSD or WSDL files - via the VS 2005 add-in and the command line tool.This build also includes several important fixes, e.g.:SOAP Read More
posted Friday, November 17, 2006 9:27 PM with 1 Comments

What's in a name? "Generate..."
"... Data Types""... Data Contracts""... Data Transfer Objects"Please help us in finding the optimal way of naming the major new feature in WSCF 0.7. Go and vote by leaving a comment for this post. Thanks!Note: we do not support WCF with WSCF 0.7, but Read More
posted Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:08 PM with 4 Comments

Commenting problems
Sorry, we have strange problems when people want to comment on our posts. If you have submitted a comment in the last few weeks and it did not show up here, feel free to contact me.Sorry again. Read More
posted Friday, July 21, 2006 4:32 PM with 1 Comments

Beyond announcements, visions, and rants: A living Domain Specific Language
R.I.P. No, I won't go anymore into discussions whether x-first or y-first or nothing-first or whatever-first-or-second-or-last is a good way to model service contracts. The only thing I have to state is that sometime people sitting in the glasshouse should Read More
posted Friday, February 03, 2006 4:17 PM with 10 Comments

Melted Cheese Effect - Contracts
Yeah... we are slow, but constant :) Part 2 of our small series is finally here. Please also refer to part 1. Read More
posted Tuesday, November 01, 2005 8:23 PM with 1 Comments

Contract-First dissected: why, how, and when
Our friend Aaron from PluralSight did what I was supposed to write up for a long time… so, well: Thanks Aaron for doing my job. ;) The first part of his two parts series is now online. I have a feeling that the upcoming second part might also Read More
posted Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:50 PM with 5 Comments

You still think XML is angle brackets? Indigo tells you otherwise...
Steve rocks us with first-class information on Indigo message encoding and serialization. XML (and SOAP, for that matter) as the InfoSet and then you decide how ‘to write it down’. Just be sure to write it as angle brackets for interop’ing. Read More
posted Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:12 AM with 1 Comments

New hope for WS-* and interop: Axis 2
This is good news - maybe a more important announcement for all the interop-afarians out there than the advent of Indigo. Axis 2.0 - Tech Preview / Milestone Axis2 is an effort to re-design and totally re-implement both Axis/Java and (eventually) Axis/C++ Read More
posted Friday, February 25, 2005 4:14 AM with 4 Comments

Today and tomorrow: Will Indigo heal...? Explicitness is good, especially for Contracts
I can't stand. After the first few days of Indigo hype, we are back to business. Now that Indigo is here (well, at least in the shape of code snippets in blog posts) people start to wonder about 'best practices' - funny, isn't it? One of the Read More
posted Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:47 PM with 14 Comments

Soap-over-TCP interop with WSE & Apache Axis
Nice snippet from Simon about how you may achieve interoperability between Apache Axis and WSE 2.0's soap.tcp-based messaging model. Of course totally unsupported - very interesting and good stuff to learn. Read More
posted Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:33 AM with 2 Comments

Securing Java-based Web Services
UPDATE: removed the wrong dates and added links. There are some new articles up on OTN (Oracle Technology Network). They talk about how to implement message-based security with the Oracle JDeveloper tools. Securing Web Services - Move from Read More
posted Friday, January 07, 2005 1:05 AM with 2 Comments

WS-I Advocates Program - joined
We from thinktecture are proud to be an Advocate of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I). WS-I is an open industry consortium chartered to facilitate Web services interoperability and to accelerate Web services adoption in the Read More
posted Monday, January 03, 2005 10:06 PM with 0 Comments

*Must have* resource on Web services interop
MSDN, finally an official place for Web services interop on MSDN. Do not miss the overall great Web Services Interoperability Guidance (WSIG)! Current installments: IBM WebSphere Application Developer 5.1.2 Simon Guest shares recommendations for Web Read More
posted Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:47 PM with 1 Comments

Interoperability woes - beware!
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
posted Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:22 AM with 0 Comments

Problems with WSE 2.0 and BEA WebLogic talking securely?
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
posted Sunday, August 08, 2004 6:45 AM with 0 Comments

The Web services empire strikes back - WS-I BP Conformance
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
posted Thursday, July 29, 2004 8:09 PM with 0 Comments

Apache Axis close to take the next step
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
posted Thursday, July 15, 2004 11:31 PM with 0 Comments

WS-I.org publishes first Basic Security Profile Draft
One more step into the right direction - interop at all layers ... Today, at the Gartner Application Integration and Web Services Summit being held in Los Angeles, WS-I announced the availability of the WS-I Basic Security Profile Working Group Draft Read More
posted Tuesday, May 18, 2004 7:08 AM with 1 Comments

No! Why? Please tell me why ...?
No, no, no - sorry. XML is XML is XML. Please do not destroy a monument. The XML Binary Characterization Working Group is tasked with gathering information about uses cases where the overhead of generating, parsing, transmitting, storing, or accessing Read More
posted Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:22 PM with 2 Comments

WS-I publishes Security Scenarios
Fresh from the news at the RSA conference: Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) announced the availability of the first Security Scenarios Working Group Draft for public review.  Developed by the   WS-I Basic Security Profile Read More
posted Wednesday, February 25, 2004 9:53 AM with 2 Comments

Web services Interop keeps on improving
Finally, some movement in the Java world - we want to interoperate when WSE and Indigo are around :-) Apache Sandesha - Java gets Reliable Messaging (Jorgen Thelin) Java gets Addressing Too (Jorgen Thelin) Read More
posted Monday, February 16, 2004 2:38 AM with 0 Comments

Patterns, practices for enterprise applications: this time from the other side
IBM's Redbook series has been there for a long time - much longer than Microsoft's excellent PAG materials.So today I will introduce you to the two latest (beta) additions in the Redbook library: WebSphere and .NET Coexistence Patterns: Service Oriented Read More
posted Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:12 PM with 1 Comments


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