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Thanks to Lexis Nexis!

We are about to start a great day showing technologies like .NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2008, and SharePoint technologies. I thought I'd be proactive and post the materials beforehand. Make sure to check out Rob Cameron's blog for additional information.

What You Need To Know: WCF, WCF, ADO.NET SyncServices, and ClickOnce

I had a great time visiting with a great team at Verizon this week. I was able to present on a number of technologies, including ADO.NET Sync Services, WCF, WF, and ClickOnce. I was going to send this in an email, then I realized that there are some great

Getting Started as a SharePoint Developer

I was lucky enough to take a SharePoint development class with Ted Pattison almost a year ago. Unfortunately, I haven't developed much anything with WSS or MOSS since then. I did retain some concepts and knew what I wanted to achieve, but it's not as

Calling Web Services via AJAX - Part 2

Looks like this is an interesting topic to a lot of people since part 1 of this series made it to the front page of Digg today. Good thing that I was already working on part 2 :) In Calling Web Services via AJAX - Part 1 , I highlighted how easy it is

Calling WebServices via AJAX Part 1

Several months ago, one of my customers asked me a fairly pointed question: how do you call web services from JavaScript? At least, that's what they asked me, but not really what they meant (I'll explain what their real question was in a subsequent post).

Highlighting Activities in the AJAX Workflow Monitor Example

In my last post, I showed how you can use Jon Flanders's AJAX Workflow Monitor example with Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 . After I got it working, I was so giddy that I kept on tinkering for most of the day. If you have seen the DinnerNow scenario , you

Using the AJAX Workflow Monitor With .NET 3.5 Beta 2

Awhile back, Jon Flanders posted an excellent example of creating an AJAX enabled Workflow Monitor using ASP.NET AJAX 1.0. What's really cool is that you can very easily upgrade this sample to use with .NET 3.5 Beta 2 and use it without downloading the

Use LINQ and .NET 3.5 to Convert RSS to JSON

Scott Guthrie posted a great example of how to create a feed reader using LINQ to XML . Today, I see Tim Heuer's post on the JavaScriptSerializer type in .NET 3.5 . So, I thought I would mash them up and show how to use LINQ to implement Tim's idea of
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Using WCF, JSON, LINQ, and AJAX: Passing Complex Types to WCF Services with JSON Encoding

In my previous post, I showed how to use the DataContractSerializer with the classes generated by the LINQ to SQL designer . As a refresher, here's the service. It is a trouble ticket lookup service based on the 3 parts of a phone number (referred to

Write an AJAX-Enabled Web Page with Sorting, Paging, Inserting, Editing, Updating, Deleting... in 6 Minutes?!?

Ken Cox has a great web post, " Speed Test: A No-Code LINQ-Based ASP.NET 3.5 Page " that shows the power of using ASP.NET and LINQ to quickly build a web page with no code. Yep... no code, and you get Sorting, Paging, Inserting, Editing, Updating, and
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Programmatically Insert SoapHeader into SOAP Request with ASMX SoapExtensions

A customer asked about adding arbitrary headers to an outbound SOAP message from Compact Framework. I would have loved to show how to do this with WCF, but alas customers have to wait for .NET Compact Framework 3.5 for WCF support on the mobile device.

Creating a General-Purpose, Asynchronous SOAP Client in ASP.NET 2.0

How's that for a blog-post title? There are a couple cool things shown within this post, highlighting 1 or 2 as a title was a little difficult. A customer said that they have a testing org that needs to call web services and record the results. They want

Just Blog to Win a Free XBox?

Can't get to Vegas or Orlando? Have you heard about the Microsoft Web Experience events in Los Angeles and Denver ? Want to win an XBox 360 simply by cutting and pasting? Read on. These Web Experience events are about the technologies that Microsoft offers.We

Web Experiences Events in NYC, LA, and Denver

Come to the Web Experiences events in New York City (May 31st), Los Angeles (June 8th), or Denver (June 15th). At the Web Experiences Events we will demonstrate Microsoft’s next generation of technologies such as Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation,

Wally on Some Cool Orcas Features

At the Atlanta Launch of Office and Vista, I got to hear a great term that was introduced to the crowd by the guys at ThreeWill ... "WIIFM". Danny Ryan: And what does WIIFM stand for, Pete? Pete Skelly: What's In It For Me. I haven't really looked much
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