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endpoint.tv - Workflow Messaging Architecture with Dave Cliffe
Ron Jacobs
In this episode, Dave Cliffe, Program Manager for Workflow Services, describes the architecture of the Workflow Services infrastructure. For more information, see the Workflow Foundation developer center on MSDN .
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28 Jun 2010
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endpoint.tv - Workflow and Custom Activities - Best Practices (Part 2)
Ron Jacobs
In this episode, Windows Workflow Foundation team Program Manager Leon Welicki drops in to show us the team's guidelines for developing custom activities.
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25 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
endpoint.tv - Workflow and Custom Activities - Best Practices (Part 1)
Ron Jacobs
In this episode, Windows Workflow Foundation team Program Manager Leon Welicki drops in to show us the team's guidelines for developing custom activities. For more information, see the Workflow Foundation developer center on MSDN .
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24 Jun 2010
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endpoint.tv - Workflow in the Real World @ Red Prairie
Ron Jacobs
Red Prairie is a software company building solutions for Workforce, Warehouse, and Transportation Management. Of course, every company they serve wants the solution to meet their unique business processes. In this episode, Dan Piessens, Software Architect for Red Prairie, shows us how Windows Workflow...
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21 Jun 2010
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endpoint.tv - Windows Server AppFabric Domain Security
Ron Jacobs
In this episode, Michael McKeown describes how the Windows Server AppFabric Security Model works in a domain environment.
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20 Jun 2010
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endpoint.tv - How to Do API Key Verification with a WCF WebHttp (REST) Service
Ron Jacobs
In .NET 3.5, we created the REST Starter Kit as a way to get you up and running with RESTful services. Now that .NET 4 is out, people are asking how to do things like API Key Verification in .NET 4. In this episode, I'll walk you through a sample based on my blog post on the subject.
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17 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
endpoint.tv - Windows Server AppFabric Local Security
Ron Jacobs
In this episode, Michael McKeown describes the security model used in Windows Server AppFabric, which spans Windows Security Groups and SQL Server Database Roles.
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17 Jun 2010
Blog Post:
endpoint.tv - Windows Server AppFabric - Server Farm Setup
Ron Jacobs
You asked for it...here it is. In this episode, Byron Tardif is back to explain how you can setup Windows Server AppFabric in a server farm environment. For more information, see the Windows Server AppFabric Developer Center on MSDN .
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2 Jun 2010
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endpoint.tv - Troubleshooting with AppFabric
Ron Jacobs
Troubleshooting applications in production is always a challenge. With AppFabric monitoring your workflows and services, you get great information about exactly what is happening, including notices about unhandled exceptions. In this episode, Michael McKeown will show you more about how you can use these...
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3 May 2010
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endpoint.tv - Ten Tips for Troubleshooting with the Windows Server AppFabric Dashboard
Ron Jacobs
When you write the product documentation you learn all kinds of cool inside tips about how to use it. In this episode, Michael McKeown shares 10 tips for troubleshooting using the dashboard. Be sure to check out the AppFabric Wiki for more great tips, and to share yours as well.
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30 Apr 2010
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endpoint.tv - Workflow Services with Dave Cliffe
Ron Jacobs
Windows Workflow in .NET 4 (WF4) includes a new set of messaging activities to help you build web services that are implemented with workflows. In this episode, our guest is Dave Cliffe, Program Manager for the messaging activities. Wondering how and why these activities work the way they do? Then tune...
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30 Apr 2010
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endpoint.tv - Windows Server AppFabric - Configuring Monitoring Data
Ron Jacobs
Windows Server AppFabric has extensive monitoring capabilities, which go beyond simply writing events to the server event log. In this video, Michael McKeown explains how you can configure the monitoring level and scope for your workflows and services deployed in IIS with AppFabric. For more great videos...
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22 Apr 2010
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Today on http://endpoint.tv – Windows Server AppFabric Dashboard Overview
Ron Jacobs
Windows Server AppFabric has this great new Dashboard that gives you insight into what is happening with your services and workflows. In this video, Senior Programming Writer Michael McKeown shows you what the Dashboard can do for you. Watch it now on endpoint.tv For more on the AppFabric Dashboard see...
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9 Apr 2010
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endpoint.tv - Getting Control of the URI with RESTful WCF Services
Ron Jacobs
RESTFul people want to control the URI of their services. They focus on building a good information architecture that describes the resources their site provides. Historically most web sites described resources in terms of files and paths in the virtual root of the web server. But what...
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28 Jul 2008
Blog Post:
Do you feel like a WCF Noob?
Ron Jacobs
Whenever I pick up a new technology I must admit that I feel kind of stupid, like a dummy or a complete idiot. Perhaps that is why there are all those "For Dummies" books out there. Of course you aren't actually dumb, your just a noob . When you are new to something you don't know what you are supposed...
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2 Jul 2008
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