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February 2004 - Posts

Son of NetBIOS?

The WS-Discovery specification is live on MSDN. Reading the Introduction leaves me with the sense that NetBIOS lives.
Posted by kevinha | 2 Comments

Endpoint references and WS-ReliableMessaging

Recently, I’ve been weighing the work required to update the MSMQ transport to support endpoint references . At first, my sense was that the majority of the folks using Web services today weren’t ready for the increased burden that endpoint
Posted by kevinha | 2 Comments

5 e-commerce Pet Peeves

I'm watching my wife try to by shoes (the name of which shall remain nameless) online. It's led me to rant about a few of my pet peeves about shopping on-line: 1. Don't force me to create an account at your Web site just to buy something. If I walk into
Posted by kevinha | 6 Comments

Digging deeper into the WSE 2.0 transport model

Hervey and I just spent some face time discussing the implementation of the MSMQ transport and a very interesting thing came to light. First, I suggest you read Hervey’s blog entry on Channels that sets the stage for how the MSMQ transport is implemented.
Posted by kevinha | 4 Comments

Thinking about one-way SOAP messaging

Working on the MSMQ provider for WSE 2.0 has really changed the way I think about SOAP messaging. Most of my customers are still working with what I would refer to as “classic” or “traditional” Web services – SOAP over HTTP.
Posted by kevinha | 4 Comments

StockService samples and the MSMQ transport provider

I had some traveling time this week and was able to get back into the MSMQ transport for WSE 2.0. After making sure the transport provider continued to work as expected with the latest build and my shim of a test harness, I tackled the modification of
Posted by kevinha | 9 Comments
 
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