January 2006 - Posts
In his wonderful reply to my pre-Xmas post on different perspective of Service Orientation where I tried to convey an alternative way of thinking about the subject, David Ing takes a stab at stating how he would define Service Orientation to his grandmother:
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Just in case you missed it ... We've just released the " Go Live License " for WCF and WWF Beta 2. What does this mean? The licenses that most companies include with a beta software release explicitly prohibit the use of that software in production environments.
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The inimitable Steve Swartz has been Scobilized and discusses some of the things that Service Orientation and SOA is NOT! Very enlightening approach to the discussion for the uninitiated.
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You may not have noticed but we've just opened http://windowscommunication.net - a new one-stop resource for all your WCF needs! [:D] There are links to forums, samples, whitepapers, videos, etc. Go visit and be sure to add it to your favourites ... it'll
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Weilong Dong , an SDE on WCF has just started blogging and has posted a great article on hostng WCF services .
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One of the most frequently asked questions we're asked about is how WCF performs and scales relative to other technologies such as ASMX, Remoting, COM+, etc. We run an extensive performance suite against each build of WCF and closely monitor the results
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This is just so real it almost makes me peer around my office, wondering if Scott has installed webcams! ;)
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