January 2009 - Posts

Shout out to Ensynch
29 January 09 02:00 PM
I just finished reading a whitepaper by Brad Turner, David Lundell, Joe Zamora, Andi Quijada at Ensynch . I cannot comment on the contents of this whitepaper, but my general reaction is these people know ILM “2” intimately well. They provided great feedback Read More...
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Selecting attributes to return in an enumeration
29 January 09 11:00 AM
In this post I show how to select specific attributes to return during an enumeration.  The purpose of this feature is to limit sending extra data over the wire.  This is an optional extension we added to WS-Enumeration for convenience.  Read More...
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Getting and updating objects in a particular locale
29 January 09 08:00 AM
In the previous post I mentioned I would cover selecting attributes in an enumeration this post.  I misread my schedule and got a week ahead.  This post should be about how to get and put objects in specific locales.  To keep to the schedule, Read More...
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Changes in web services from RC to RTM
22 January 09 01:10 PM
I will post tomorrow the originally scheduled topic of selecting attributes in an enumeration.  For now I thought it would be a better idea to post publically an answer we have given to a few customers who asked: What has changed in the web services Read More...
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Customizing email templates
15 January 09 12:00 PM
One of my personal favorite features in ILM “2” is that you can customize the outgoing email messages.  Customers often have business needs to add branding, disclaimers, special instructions, and so on to approval mails or notification mails.  Read More...
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A New Year, A New Itinerary: Intro to Blog Q1 CY2009
08 January 09 05:25 PM
Welcome back from the winter hiatus.  I hope that you had a relaxing winter holiday season.  We return with a new itinerary to take us through the first quarter of calendar year 2009.  This itinerary includes specific requests from customers Read More...
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