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PowerShell cmdlets invocation through Management ODATA using WCF client
Narine Mossikyan [MSFT]
Management ODATA uses the Open Data Protocol (ODATA) to expose and consume data over the Web or Intranet. It is primarily designed to expose resources manipulated by PowerShell cmdlets and scripts as schematized ODATA entities using the semantics of representational state transfer (REST). The philosophy...
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10 Sep 2012
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