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WCF Magic8Ball Sample Updated
I realized today that the WCF Magic8Ball sample app that I posted some time ago is now woefully out of date, so I spruced it up a little and posted an updated version of the source. Enjoy! Read More...
Where do I stand today on ESB and the mythical "successful big project"?
I received an email from a long-time follower of my blog that I thought might serve to spark a little interesting debate and also serve as a marker in time for my opinions on the subject of ESB and the ever elusive "successfully delivered big project": Read More...
WS-Trust 1.3 and WS-SecureConversation 1.3 now standardized
There's a lot happening in the web-services standards world right now. A good example of this is that both WS-Trust 1.3 and WS-SecureConversation 1.3 have now been ratified by OASIS. WS-Trust provides a simple protocol to allow someone to request a security Read More...
Designing Service Oriented systems just got easier!
[Updated 2006-08-02 with correct links] When discussing how to design and build Service Oriented systems, one of the most enduring questions I've heard is "how do I design a Service Oriented system?" The actual meaning behind this question ranges from Read More...
WCF Magic8Ball Sample
[Updated 5/29/2007 to make the sample work with RTM WCF bits. Note that the accompanying article is a little out of date, but still substantially relavent] Over the last year or so, myself and several colleagues have presented Windows Communication Foundation Read More...
How Granular Should My Services Be?
This is a) a very common question, and b) very hard to provide absolute prescriptive guidance on. In short, this is where the “art” of architecture & design comes into play! How granular you make your service largely depends on how you’ll use it. Read More...
New Direction
Long-time followers of my blog will no doubt remember when I started this blog in Feb 2004. I began by asking the hot question of the day: " What is Service Orientation " and " Is .NET Remoting Dead? ". Since then I have continued to provided considerable Read More...
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