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Kevin W. Hammond
It's roundtripping! Again.
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
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As of 11:35AM CST, I’ve got roundtripping of SOAP messages via MSMQ working once again. This time, however, there are notable changes to how WS-Addressing impacts an asynchronous conversation. A request for your input on this one will be forthcoming...
Kevin W. Hammond
It's Alive! Again.
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
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As of 10:33AM CST, I’m sending SOAP messages once again via MSMQ and the latest build of WSE. In general, the changes to the transport model have definitely simplified things - thanks Hervey . I’m sure my wife will someday appreciate the fact...
Kevin W. Hammond
My favorite disassembler and a moral quandry
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over 9 years ago
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kevinha
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My first MSIL disassembler was Anakrino , but I’ve since become a big fan of Lutz Roeder’s .NET Reflector . Question: what’s the legality of using a disassembler to peer inside the .NET Framework classes?
Kevin W. Hammond
Scalable asynchronous I/O
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over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
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While working on the MSMQ transport for WSE 2.0, my thoughts have drifted to what it takes to do scalable I/O. Creating a thread-per-operation is very bad behavior, and doesn’t scale well at all – but is a very easy programming model. On the...
Kevin W. Hammond
Interface-based programming and Web services: Part 1
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over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
5
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This post made it out into the wild before its time. If you were unfortunate enough to have your aggregator pick up my half-baked post, I apologize. Note to self: Save is the same as Post for new items in NewsGator. This is one of those blog entries that...
Kevin W. Hammond
Blogging from the TabletPC
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over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
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After much pain, I’m now set up for reading and blogging from my TabletPC. Long story, short version: a problem with my Exchange mailbox prevented Outlook in cached mode from replicating locally created folders to the server, thereby preventing...
Kevin W. Hammond
Sick kids and Survivor: Pearl Islands
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
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Both of my kids are sick. My oldest has been getting over an upset stomach and has degraded to leaving the nastiest surprises yet in her pull up. My youngest, a six-month old, is throwing up everything we give her (but it’s not the flu …...
Kevin W. Hammond
You learn something new every day
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over 9 years ago
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kevinha
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I encountered something today in C# that I’ve never seen before and it caught me off guard. In looking at the WSE 2.0 samples to understand how the transport mechanisms have changed, I came across the following in StockService: Uri uri = new Uri...
Kevin W. Hammond
Back to work on SoapMSMQChannel
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over 9 years ago
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kevinha
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It’s been well over two months since I’ve cracked open the code for the SoapMSMQChannel. I’m picking up the latest drop of WSE this morning and reviving the effort around this so we can enjoy the channel with the release of WSE 2.0.
Kevin W. Hammond
Microsoft is no charity. Please stop begging for free advice
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over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
3
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I read something this evening that struck me as odd. Over on Rob Relya’s blog on What is missing or broken about XAML? is a feedback item titled “ Microsoft is no charity. Please stop begging for free advice .” What I find amazing is...
Kevin W. Hammond
Kent wants an offline blogging solution to
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
kevinha
2
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Kent and I were chatting today about his desire to have a fully offline blog solution (sounds familiar!) We hoped that NewsGator was even more tightly integrated with Outlook and could leverage Outlook’s background sync model. Unfortunately, NewsGator...
Kevin W. Hammond
Moving our blogs to weblogs.asp.net
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over 9 years ago
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kevinha
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Got word today that we’re moving the blogs from blogs.gotdotnet.com over to weblogs.asp.net. Figured there’s no time like the present to get it setup and make sure it’s all working.
Kevin W. Hammond
Moving blogs to weblogs.asp.net
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over 9 years ago
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kevinha
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Got word today that we’re moving the blogs from blogs.gotdotnet.com to weblogs.asp.net. Hopefully there’ll be some graceful redirect, but if not start pointing to http://weblogs.asp.net/kevinha .
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