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August 2005 - Posts

Principles of Web Service Design

John Evdemon just published 2 articles on the principles of web service design. The first one is titled Principles of Service Design: Service Patterns and Anti-Patterns and in my opinion should be required reading for anyone who is new to web service
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Interested in secure, interoperable web services?

Well, then you may want to tune into a webcast we're recording live on Thursday the 25th. You can find out more about the webcast here . Okay, to get you up to speed quickly, we have this WS-I Basic Security Profile Sample Application which was designed

Web Service Security Patterns: August CTP just dropped

Just a quick note to let you know that we just posted the August CTP release of the security patterns content to the community at http://practices.gotdotnet.com/projects/sopatterns . The biggest change from the last release is the inclusion of the Kerberos

You're out of excuses

Admittedly this guide is probably late for some of you ... but others of you still have VB6 apps out there that you need to evolve, manage, and support ... wouldn't it be easier if they were .NET apps? Chances are, you've decided that your new development
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What you can expect to find here

You may not know this, but the patterns & practices team is pretty amped about making stuff that architects and Web service developers actually need (or at least make them happy). I know this because that's what they pay me for ;) If you're building
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Okay, I think I'm straight

I was dorkin' around with my workblog the other day and it dawned on me that I never posted about how I recently switched jobs ... everyone blogs about this ... cool, so let me tell you what I'm up to these days ... and why you care. I've been at Microsoft
 
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