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WS-Discovery in WCF - .NET 4.0

Back in the early beta days of “Indigo”, before WCF, I saw an early demo using WS-Discovery.  The feature obviously was not included in .NET 3.0 or .NET 3.5, but looks like it is in the list of features targeted for .NET 4.0.  Very cool. WS-Discovery
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Getting XML Data From a SharePoint List – The Easy Way

Steve Pietrek has a great link blog ( Steve Pietrek - Everything SharePoint and Office ) that aggregates blog postings on SharePoint and Office.  If you are at all interested in seeing what’s possible with SharePoint, I highly recommend you subscribe

SharePoint for Developers Part 6 – Custom web services

Part 6 of the SharePoint for Developers series is posted to Channel9, this one focusing on creating custom web services in SharePoint .  For reference, here are the links to the previous 5 screencasts in this series so far. Introducing Visual Studio

SharePoint for Developers Part 4 – Consuming SharePoint Web Services from Silverlight

Part 4 of the SharePoint for Developers screencast series has been posted to Channel9… this one focusing on calling SharePoint Web Services from a Silverlight client application . Show Me the Code! I started by creating a list in SharePoint based off

Free SharePoint Developer Training

Even more free training for SharePoint Developers.   Module 1 - Developing Solutions on the SharePoint Platform » learn now Module 2 - Web Parts » learn now Module 3 - Page Navigation » learn now Module 4 - Page Branding » learn now Module 5

Cloud Services: How Do I videos for developers

I just noticed a free set of “How Do I” videos for Live, Azure, and Microsoft .NET Services .  Oh, this is slick! I have been talking to a number of large customers recently about Microsoft’s cloud initiatives, and there is a growing swell of interest

Stonehenge: WS-* Interop in the Real World

There's a great writeup on Port25 by Peter Galli that talks about the Stonehenge Incubation Project . Microsoft first talked about Stonehenge at ApacheCon 2008 , which was held in New Orleans last November. Since then, it has been approved as an incubator

Dynamically Invoking Web Services... With WCF This Time

Awhile back, I posted on Dynamically Invoking Web Services using ASMX. To do this, we used a little nasty bit of CodeDOM trickery and reflection, something that just isn't needed with WCF. Take a look at how much easier this is using WCF. BasicHttpBinding
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WSRP Toolkit for SharePoint Announced

I have worked with many customers on understanding WSRP and the producer vs. consumer discussion.  We introduced a WSRP consumer web part in MOSS 2007, and it's great to finally announce that we have a producer story as well.  Go to Ryan's blog

Windows Server 2008 - The only web server you'll ever need.

I just learned about a new site that we have put together, Microsoft.com/web .  This is a very cool site that lists a bunch of great information about why to use Windows Server as your web server.  It's a great collection of resources that point

Talking With William Oellermann About the Managed Services Engine

I had the opportunity to talk with William Oellermann about the Managed Services Engine (MSE). MSE is a solution built by Microsoft's SOA Solutions Team that facilitates enterprise SOA through service virtualization. MSE provides the ability to support

Security Guidance for WCF Available

Just released: patterns & practices Improving Web Services Security: Scenarios and Implementation Guidance for WCF . Yah, I know that security can be a dry subject, but this book has some really interesting nuggets of information. For instance, they
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I Need Your Help Planning for SharePoint Training

It's time to submit our FY09 plans, and I am looking for your help. I've got a lot of really cool stuff to share with you around SharePoint this year (Enterprise Social Computing, integrating .NET 3.5 and Silverlight, creating solutions with SharePoint

The Impact of Enterprise 2.0 on the Enterprise

When I think of the impact of Enterprise 2.0 in the next 5 years, I can't help but imagine there's a war brewing. Web 2.0 was the big love fest, can't we all just share data and get along with standards? Enterprise 2.0, by contrast, doesn't share that

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
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