RESTing on the slopes

Published 25 January 08 06:27 PM | dpblogs 

This past week we attended to some very high priority issues (shown below).  We got a few good shots of our team ....

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This isn't quite the whole Astoria team (the next set of picks we'll have to get one of the entire team), but the folks in the picture are:

Back row (left to right): Andy Conrad, Carl Perry, Marcelo Ruiz, Mike Flasko (me), Pratik Patel

Front row (left to right): Chris Robinson, Shyam Pather, Pablo Castro

 

The pic below has the same folks as the one above, except it adds Phani Raj on the far right.  

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Waiting in the cold to hit the slopes ..... I'm not posting any after photos as we looked a bit rough after the day :)

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-Mike Flasko

Program Manager, ADO.NET Data Services

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# Marcelo's WebLog said on January 26, 2008 10:27 PM:

I guess my blog is mostly technical, but I should also take the time to call out how awesome it can be

# Man vs Code said on January 26, 2008 10:41 PM:

Last Wednesday we had a very important offsite for the entire Project Astoria team: Many key technical

# Noticias externas said on January 26, 2008 10:55 PM:

I guess my blog is mostly technical, but I should also take the time to call out how awesome it can be

# With Great Power comes Great Response.write("Ability") said on January 28, 2008 5:46 PM:

So , I finally made a move from my job in PSS to the product I enjoyed playing with most , ASTORIA (

# Noticias externas said on January 28, 2008 6:44 PM:

So , I finally made a move from my job in PSS to the product I enjoyed playing with most , ASTORIA (

# Sync said on January 28, 2008 10:24 PM:

Hello,

I have four questions about Astoria. I posted them in forum. I also send a mail to the project manager of your team.. Could you please take a look and reply me back?? Thanks.

# zli8 said on January 29, 2008 4:11 PM:

Hi Astoria Team,

I have a problem need your help.

I tried one of your quick start: how to: Query a Data Service using AJAX,

http://quickstarts.asp.net/3-5-extensions/adonetdataservice/QueryDataServiceAndAJAX.aspx

It works fine when the client and server is in the same solution.

If I separate the client from the server, it keeps give me the message:

Access is denied.

The exception is happened in:

MicrosoftAjax.js

function Sys$Net$XMLHttpExecutor$executeRequest()

this._xmlHttpRequest.open(verb, this._webRequest.getResolvedUrl(), true /*async*/);

Here is my server side setting:

config.SetResourceContainerAccessRule("*", ResourceContainerRights.All);

config.SetServiceOperationAccessRule("*", ServiceOperationRights.All);

The only thing I changed in the client site is:

var northwindService = new Sys.Data.DataService("http://localhost:1041/Northwind.svc");

Could you please tell me what is wrong?

Thanks.

# Mike Flasko said on February 4, 2008 2:01 AM:

Sync - I saw a number of new questions on the forums and responded to them.

zli8 - please post questions to our online forums such that everyone can benefit from the question and associated discussion: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1430&SiteID=1

# Man vs Code said on March 24, 2008 5:56 PM:

The Astoria team is hiring! We have positions open for Developers and Program Managers. Currently, we

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