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Fresh on the heels of the beta 2 release of .NET 4/Visual Studio 2010 , the team has been working on supplemental documentation to help you out with evaluation and adoption of WCF and WF in .NET 4. Last week, two sets of documentation went live: WF4 Migration Read More...
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Late in the summer we have released WCF sources publically in the reference source . You can now browse and debug WCF source code through Visual Studio. We are working to get the WF in reference source later this year. I will provide an update when WF Read More...
We’re five weeks out from PDC09 , and the rest of our sessions went live last week. I know I posted a couple weeks ago about PDC and sessions that went live, but I wanted to let folks know about the four new sessions – to help you maximize your experience Read More...
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The 2009 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is less than a couple months away, and the team is starting to create content and demos for the event. The team has been working with PDC event management over the last couple months to secure sessions Read More...
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We've all heard of a " mashup " because its one of those buzz words, like " Web 2.0 ", that is picked up and repeated over and over again by the journalists and analysts.  But have you actually seen one up close in the wild?  Read More...
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Cross-posted from the Silverlight Web Services Team Blog . Silverlight 3 Beta introduces a new way to improve the performance of web services. You have all probably used the Silverlight-enabled WCF Service item template in Visual Studio to create a WCF Read More...
Yes! It's time. Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Beta1 is available for general download now. Go get it here . The Beta1 bits include significant updates to WCF and WF bits since our last CTP at the PDC last year. We're excited to share these Read More...
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As I mentioned in my post last week covering the changes in WF 4 since the CTP release , I promised that I would cover the WCF changes this week. As I sit down to write this post, this will have a different feel from the prior post – where the last post Read More...
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As I spend much of this week finalizing items for TechEd next week , I thought it might be helpful to post a schedule of the great content that will be presented at the event. If you haven’t already pre-registered for sessions, now is an excellent time Read More...
Hi folks, Windows Azure is Microsoft's cloud services operating system, based on Windows Server 2008 and .Net Framework 3.5 SP1. Azure is currently in a Community Technology Preview stage and you can register and try it out for free on this page . Many Read More...
The team launched a micro-site highlighting the multi-faceted capabilities of WCF . As part of this effort, the site will be hosting three rounds of head-to-head competition. The first ‘round’ was just recently posted to the site and up on YouTube. It’s Read More...
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Cross-posted from the Silverlight Web Services Team Blog . Silverlight 3 beta comes with a set of exciting web services features that address key customer requests. Binary message encoding In Silverlight 2 the only supported binding was BasicHttpBinding, Read More...
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Cross-posted from the Silverlight Web Services Team Blog . Just a quick announcement here of a release that will be interesting to Silverlight developers who want to access REST services. The WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2 is now out, go grab it at http://msdn.com/wcf/rest Read More...
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Happy Thursday everyone, Earlier this afternoon, the WCF REST team released the second preview release of the WCF REST Starter Kit onto CodePlex. Today's release adds new client capabilities that we think should really make client-side REST development Read More...
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WCF services can be accessed by a variety of clients, and this post will talk briefly about accessing services from Silverlight. The same familiar programming model applies to Silverlight as any WCF client application. The first step in developing Silverlight Read More...
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