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March 2009 - Posts

Installing Microsoft URL Rewrite Module on Windows 7 Beta

Recently I said that the IIS 7 URL rewrite module will not work on Windows 7.  Someone commented on my blog post that there is a workaround posted on the iis.net site.  I know the IIS team says this works but I’ve tried it on multiple machines
Posted by ronjacobs | 2 Comments

Today on endpoint.tv – The REST Collection Template

  One of the more interesting (challenging?) things we did with the WCF REST Starter Kit is the REST Collection Service Template.  The idea behind this template was to produce a service that allows you read/write access to a service using a
Posted by ronjacobs | 3 Comments

RESTful Services and Business Exceptions

Last week I had the privilege of speaking at MIX09.  My session RESTful Services for the Programmable Web with Windows Communication Foundation is already available for online viewing (pretty cool how fast they turned that around).  This morning
Posted by ronjacobs | 3 Comments

WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2, Windows 7 and the IIS 7 URL Rewrite Module

Someone was asking on the WCF REST Starter Kit Forum if the WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2 release works with Windows 7.  My first reaction was to say yes! Then I remembered an issue I had when developing the hands on labs .  Lab 2 – Addressability
Posted by ronjacobs | 1 Comments

WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2 Is Here

Last night we posted the WCF REST Starter Kit Preview 2 release . This release features an all new client side library that is just fantastic. My part in this was to create the WCF REST Starter Kit Hands On Labs – these labs are a great way to quickly
Posted by ronjacobs | 2 Comments

REST Starter Kit, ServiceBehavior and Thread safety

If you have seen the REST Starter Kit (Preview 1) perhaps you noticed a TODO comment about the ServiceBehavior attribute.  We decided to make this comment a little more explicit in Preview 2.   /// TODO: Modify the service behavior settings
Posted by ronjacobs | 4 Comments

Today on endpoint.tv: What is “Dublin” and why should I care?

With the many new technologies that are coming your way in 2009 you have probably heard a lot of code names.  If you are like me, you have thought to yourself… What is “<insert code name here>”?  Or more importantly… Why should I care
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