November 2005 - Posts
James McGovern asked in a recent post : " Would love to see you explain why SOA isn't an architectural style? Do so in your next blog entry at your own risk ". I thought I would take a stab at clarifying what I meant when I opined that: " Service Orientation
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For those that might have missed it, WinFX November 2005 CTP has been released to Microsoft's download site and is now available for your evaluation. WinFX Runtime Components (Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows
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One of the problems with our existing communications stacks (ASMX, ES, MSMQ etc) is that the plumbing infrastructure is not particularly easy to extend or subvert. We have gone to great lengths to ensure that WCF is expressly architected to be open, extensible
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I have blogged frequently on the mess the IT Industry has got itself into regarding the SOA TLA, and how it has totally missed a great opportunity to articulate a set of principles that will help us create future systems in a far more flexible, powerful,
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We figured that there wasn't enough excitement already about the fact that Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework 2.0 has RTM'ed , and so we will be announcing on Monday the release of WSE3. Microsoft Web Services Enhancements (WSE) has come a long way
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