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This blog post drills down on the various hosting capabilities of WCF and WF in .NET 4 and for Window Server AppFabric as introduced in in the Introduction to AppFabric blog entry. When referring to hosting, I am discussing the features of the “application Read More...
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In a previous post we introduced Windows Server AppFabric, a set of extensions to the Windows Application Server that “make it easier to build, scale and manage Web and composite applications that run on Internet Information Services (IIS).” AppFabric Read More...
Today at PDC we are excited to introduce the Windows Server AppFabric Beta 1. AppFabric evolves the existing application server capabilities of Windows Server to make it easier to build, scale and manage Web and composite applications that run on Internet Read More...
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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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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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...
Every six months, a large portion of Microsoft's technical field converges on Seattle to discuss and learn technology. This week is one of those weeks. And WCF and WF 4.0 are a hot topic. This weekend, Michele Leroux Bustamante and Zoiner Tejada came Read More...
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This is the second part in the series of new things that are afoot with the MSDN websites. In this posting, I would like to discuss some changes in the posting of articles and code samples. As an example of the new experience, I’d like to draw attention Read More...
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There has indeed been a lot going on over the last month, and I apologize for the silence over the past couple weeks...but I believe the fruits of the work is now starting to bloom. This is the first in a series of three blog posts that I will be getting Read More...
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New to the web this week on the WF/WCF front: Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (BTW - it shipped! ^_^ ) .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 MSDN Library - WF Tutorials section is fixed! PluralSight : WF/WCF Screencast: Creating your first WCF Service Matt Winkler : Advanced Read More...
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Welcome to this week's installment of my weekly document and download roundup. Even though I was in Chicago for most of last week, this week sees a couple additional WF articles posted, and a few releases by Microsoft folks around Connected Systems technologies. Read More...
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This week had a few videos and a new article go up to MSDN this week: TechEd Online - REST and SOAP…Battle Royal or Peas in a Pod? TechEd Online - The Road to Oslo: The Microsoft Services and Modeling Platform TechEd Online - The Future of Modeling Deck Read More...
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