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XML-RPC with WCF (Updated)

XML-RPC for WCF Download here I had updated my WCF XML-RPC stack for PDC’08 but never got around to post it (either too busy or too lazy when not busy). The updated source code is attached to this post. Contrary to the code that I’ve posted a while back,
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Sin, Sin, Sin: How to do Simple, Webby, and Completely Insecure ASP.NET Membership Authentication and Role Authorization with WCF

We're all sinners. Lots of the authentication mechanisms on the Web are not even "best effort", but rather just cleartext transmissions of usernames and passwords that are easily intercepted and not secure at all. We're security sinners by using them
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XML-RPC with WCF

UPDATE: The code has been updated. Ignore this post and go here . I'm writing lots of code lately. I've rejoined the dasBlog community and I'm busy writing a prototype for the .NET Framework 3.5 version of dasBlog (we just released the 2.0 version, see
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Webcast Today....

In the ongoing MSDN Architecture Webcast Series with broad coverage of all things WCF (see the "Next Generation: .NET Framework 3.0 and Vista" section for archived and upcoming content), I am on today (8AM PST, 11AM EST, 17:00 CET), live from my kitchen
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WCF Goes To Hollywood.

Cool. I hadn't even seen this demo until now, even though we already have it for a while. Our technical evangelist Craig McMurtry posted the "Digital Fortress" demo, which is an implementation of the computer systems that play major roles in Dan Brown's
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MSDN TV: WCF Bindings.

[Note to self: Schedule the video taping session early in a bound-to-be-stressful week, not 2 hours before you need to leave for the airport on Friday.] MSDN TV has a new episode featuring yours truly speaking about WCF bindings (and what they cause in
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Code-Name WinFX vs .NET Framework 3.0

I was sad when "Indigo" and "Avalon" went away. It'd be great if we'd have a pool of cool legal-approved code-names for which we own the trademark rights and which we could stick to. Think Delphi or Safari. "Indigo" was cool insofar as it was very handy
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XML is the assembly language of Web 2.0

I've been quoted as to have said so at TechEd and I'll happily repeat it: "XML is the assembly language of Web 2.0", even though some (and likely some more) disagree. James Speer writes " Besides, Assembly Language is hard, XML isn’t." , which I have
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TechEd: Sample Code from CON423

Here's the sample code from my CON423 session about selecting bindings here at TechEd.
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TechEd: What I am going to talk about on Thursday

My first of two sessions this week here at TechEd is on Thursday, at 2:45pm in room 153ABC on "Designing Bindings and Contracts". I realize that the title sounds a bit abstract and a different way to put this would be "How to choose the correct bindings
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TechEd: WCF RSS Toolkit released

We've just released the " Windows Communication Foundation RSS Toolkit " on our new community site. This toolkit, which comes with complete source code, illustrates how to expose ATOM and RSS feeds through WCF endpoints. I will discuss the toolkit in
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TechEd 2006 U.S. Kicks Off

This is my first TechEd! - as a Microsoft employee. It's of course not my first tech event in my new job (Egypt, Jordan, UK, France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Las Vegas/USA, Slovenia, and Israel are on the year-to-date list - on top of three
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A New Home on the Web for the Windows Communication Foundation and the .NET Framework 3.0

Late last night, my colleague James Conard , who has worked and worked and worked tirelessly on this for the past few months and has shown great patience with a big group of people pulling into all sorts of directions as we got this together has flipped
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The System-Defined Bindings in WCF: Nicholas Allen explains it all

My PM colleague Nicholas Allen is certainly on my list for "best blogging newcomer of 2006". He started in February, got hooked, and I am not sure whether he actually did leave the keyboard since then. Nicholas just started a blog series that explains
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Windows Communication Foundation "Documentation CTP"

(via http://windowscommunication.net ) The WCF Documentation Team has started to release biweekly (!) documentation updates. The updates are made available as a set of .CHM files. Mind that these files do not integrate directly into Visual Studio as the
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