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Azure Application Part 3: Expose (REST) Web Service And Consume in Silverlight

The post Expose REST Web Services in Azure and consuming in Silverlight has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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Building An Azure Application From The Ground Up

The post for the index of Building an Azure Application from the ground up has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .

Screencast Published - Understanding The Azure Table Storage API

Are you interested in Azure Table Storage? Do you want to know about the REST API of Table Storage? Do you want to know how we authorize calls to the service? If so, I have released a new screencast breaking down the REST API of Azure Table Storage .
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Azure Table Storage, the REST and ADO.NET Data Services Story

The post describing Azure Table Storage, the REST and ADO.NET Data Services story has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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Effective Error Handling with WCF & REST

The post on effective error handling with WCF and REST has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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Exposing ATOM feeds from your services – part II – customizing and extending the ATOM feed

Part II of exposing ATOM feeds from WCF REST services has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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Exposing ATOM feeds from your services

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Screencast published - Creating a HI-REST WCF Service that exposes Insert and Update via PUT

I just published a 27 minute screencast on Channel9 on creating a HI-REST PUT Service that exposes Insert and Update . As you know, RESTful services expose more than just GET. Many times, we also have to expose the capability to insert, update and delete.
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Creating an AJAX-Friendly WCF Service Screencast Published

I just published a 24 minute screencast on Channel9 on creating an AJAX-Friendly WCF Service . You may be asking yourself what 'AJAX-Friendly' means. To me (and to WCF), it means exposing the ability to call a WCF service from an AJAX client in just a
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REST in WCF - Part X - Supporting Caching and Conditional GET

The post on supporting caching and conditional get with WCF REST has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com
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REST in WCF - Part IX - Controlling the URI

The post on controlling the URI with WCF REST has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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REST in WCF - Part VIII (HI-REST - Implementing Delete)

The post on implementing delete with WCF REST has moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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REST in WCF - Part VII (HI-REST - Implementing Insert and Update)

The post on implementing INSERT and UPDATE with WCF REST has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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REST in WCF - Part VI (HI-REST - Consuming our GET service via AJAX)

The post on consuming a HI-REST GET service from AJAX has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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REST in WCF - Part V (HI-REST - Exposing a service via GET - The ServiceContract and Implementation)

The post on building a HI-REST GET with WCF has been moved to my new blog at www.robbagby.com .
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