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The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 6 - Processing messages

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages Part 4b - The output channel Part 5 - Receiving messages Last time, I talked about how the Lunch Launcher receives messages . Today's

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher - Part 5: Receiving messages

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages Part 4b - The output channel In the series so far, we have seen how the Lunch Launcher manages the Store and Forward Messaging transport

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher - Part 4b: The output channel

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages There is a time honored tradition in some television series of having, for example, 'Season 4' and 'Season 4b'. This weblog is no

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 4 - Sending messages

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Last time, I talked about how the Lunch Launcher manages the transport objects used to communicate via Store and Forward Messaging on the .NET Compact Framework.

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 3 - Managing the Transport

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 In the first two installments (linked above), I introduced the lunch launcher and talked about getting ready for its debut at MEDC 2007 in Las Vegas. Now it's time to start looking at how

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 2 - MEDC 2007

In part 1 , I introduced the lunch launcher. Today, I'm going to talk a bit about the preparations for the "world premier" of the lunch launcher from MEDC 2007. Before getting started, I set out a few goals: Provide an introduction to the Store and Forward

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher'?

Several years ago, when I first joined the .NET Compact Framework team, we took some time (a week, if memory serves) to play with our product. We called that our "app building" time. At it's heart, app building is an opportunity for us to get a feel for

Handy "What is supported" table for Windows Communication Foundation in .NET Compact Framework v3.5

Last month, Andrew Arnott posted a very handy table that compares the Windows Communication Foundation features found in .NET Framework v3.0 with those found in .NET Compact Framework v3.5 . This is an invaluable resource for anyone writing Windows Communication

Mark Prentice Introduces Store and Forward Messaging in .NET Compact Framework v3.5

Yesterday, Mark posted a 'Hello World' example using the Store and Forward Messaging technology which will ship with version 3.5 of the .NET Compact Framework (currently in beta). For me, this post is particularly exciting since it allows me to start

Windows Communication Foundation for .NET Compact Framework

Yesterday, Mark Prentice posted an introduction to the Windows Communication Foundation for .NET Compact Framework . Like him, I would like to recommend reading Roman Batoukov 's post from last October . One of the reasons that I have been slow to post
 
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