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The Rough Setup Script for PDC09 SVC18 - Getting DinnerNow! to run on Windows Azure

At the bottom of this post you’ll find the DinnerNow version that I’ve been using for my PDC09 talk. The video of that talk is now available at http://microsoftpdc.com/Sessions/SVC18 and I recommend that you listen to the talk for context. The DinnerNow
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Port Bridge

Building “hybrid” cloud applications where parts of an an app lives up in a cloud infrastructure and other parts of the infrastructure live at a hosting site, or a data center, or even in your house ought to be simple – especially in this day and age
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SocketShifter - Network virtualization over the .NET Service Bus

Anyone using the .NET Service Bus should take a good look at the SocketShifter project started by Rob Blackwell and Richard Prodger from AWS in the UK. AWS stands for Active Web Solutions , not for the "other" AWS. The full project is up on Codeplex .
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - Service Bus Routers and Queues - Part 5: The Queue API for the rest of us

In Parts 3 and 4 of this series I’ve explained the REST protocol for the .NET Service Bus Queue capability. If that looked a little too complicated for your taste and you’d rather clean with a simple API surface, here’s the API that you’ll prefer. We’ve
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - Service Bus Routers and Queues - Part 4: The REST Queue Protocol in Code Snippets

After I’ve gone through the dry facts of the REST Queue Protocol in Part 3 of this series , here’s some code to look at. The code snippets are ripped from the HTTP Queue sample we’ve got in the .NET Services SDK and you can get the copy/paste ready code
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The .NET Service Bus REST protocol for Queues - Some comments, some answers

Stefan Tilkov has several interesting remarks regarding our .NET Service Bus REST Queue Protocol that are worth addressing. Putting a password in the URI to get an identity token seems to expose information unnecessarily That’s an area where we know that
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP: Host a Public Website At The Kitchen Table or from a Coffee Shop! No Kidding.

.NET Service Bus Reverse Web Proxy: Click here to download the source Using the application/service built from the sample linked at the top of this post you can host a publicly discoverable and accessible website or Web service from your Windows notebook
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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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How do I use the .NET Services "December 2008" CTP SDK with the "March 2009" CTP Services?

Short answer: You can’t. There is a range of breaking protocol changes between the December bits and the March bits. Your app won’t work until you upgrade (uninstall/install) to the March 2009 CTP client bits and/or SDK .
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - Service Bus Routers And Queues - Part 3: The REST Queue Protocol

[If this text looks vaguely familiar you’ve read the HttpQueueSample Readme doc from the SDK. Good job!] Here is the Service Bus Queue REST protocol. I apologize if this is a bit dry, but I want to give you the bare protocol facts first and will follow-up
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - Service Bus Routers And Queues - Part 2: Queue Policies

In the previous post in this series I’ve discussed some of the foundational principles of the new Queue and Router features of the .NET Services Bus and the role that policies play in turning names in the namespace into messaging primitives. In this post
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - Service Bus Routers and Queues - Part 1: Fundamentals

In the March 2009 CTP of the .NET Service Bus we’ve added two significant new capabilities, Routers and Queues, that also signal a change of how we’ve thinking about the Service Bus namespace, its capabilities and the road ahead. Before the M5 release,
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[Intermission] Auf der Mauer, auf der Lauer sitzt 'ne kleine Wa! - or: When REST isn't REST - or: Why and How I Care About Standards-Compliance

… seht Euch mal die Wa an, wie die Wa ta kann. Auf der Mauer auf der Lauer sitzt ‘ne kleine Wa! . It’s a German children’s song. The song starts out with “… sitzt ‘ne kleine Wanze” (bedbug) and with each verse you leave off a letter: Wanz, Wan, Wa, W,
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - The Service Bus Namespace

With the March CTP, the .NET Service Bus namespace root for each project is taking on a new form that we had already pre-announced into the PDC’08 documentation and that I’ve talked about at PDC and other occasions. Any project’s root URI is now, depending
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.NET Services March 2009 CTP - "Milestone 5"

Our deployment team reports that they’re done with the last touches on our new release, that the servers are happily humming with the new bits, and that the new SDK is posted. The .NET Services Developer Center has been updated as well. You can get the
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