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Where is Microsoft Going with all this Web Service Stuff?
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over 8 years ago
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A favorite pasttime of developers is to gather, drink beers, and prognosticate on the future of technology. This week, technology is whizzing by what most had imagined and being shown at TechEd despite the reported amounts of beer that I have already...
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Indigo: Web Services on Steroids?
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over 8 years ago
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There is a good article on CMP on Indigo with relevant code examples.
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WSE: Custom Policy Assertions
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over 8 years ago
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Custom Policy Assertions? Just when John and Aaron had that licked. Stay tuned.
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Not Being Rude, But...
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over 8 years ago
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If you post something that is of value , you kind of expect people to quote you in articles they write . Especially when they have linked to the same information in the past .
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A New XML Designer for Visual Studio .NET Perhaps?
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over 8 years ago
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Could it be? Stay tuned.
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How Do I Remove Namespaces Using XSLT?
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over 8 years ago
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I have seen this question several times lately... “How do I use XSLT to remove the namespace bindings and namespace prefixes from an input XML document?” While you can remove namespaces using XSLT , you have to consider the use case and...
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WSA Timeline
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over 8 years ago
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I am doing quite a bit with the WSE 2.0 Tech Preview lately, specifically around WS-Policy and WS-Security Kerberos Binding. I am also giving a lot of presentations surrounding these specs (hopefully I will get the time to post some code samples soon...
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Right-click URL from IE and add an Outlook Task
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over 8 years ago
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Michael Earls asked for a right-click menu in IE to mark for follow-up in Outlook, and Philip Reick responds with a really cool solution.
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Tip: WSE 2.0 TP integration and VS.NET
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over 8 years ago
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After you install the Web Services Enhancements 2.0 Technical Preview, VS.NET 2003 should have a menu item for “WSE Settings 2.0” when you right click a project: If it doesn't, then try renaming the following registry key: HKCU\\Software...
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Properties Just Syntactic Sugar?
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over 8 years ago
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Eron Wright shows the difference between property accessors and methods , and declares that property syntax in .NET is not syntactic sugar. I get his intent; Eron is speaking about proper class design w.r.t. properties and methods . However, his point...
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Atlanta Event - Hear Ted Neward speak on .NET and J2EE Interop
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over 8 years ago
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Register now to hear Ted Neward speak about .NET and J2EE Interop at the Microsoft Atlanta office. 5/21/2004 8:30 AM - 5/21/2004 12:00 PM Language: English-American Microsoft Two Concourse Parkway, Suite 400 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 United States...
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