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PDC Debrief

Kirill has a great debrief of our Web Services interoperability session at PDC last month. Also, you may want to checkout the interoperability plugfest that his group is running.

Graham Glass leaves webMethods

If you haven't heard, Graham Glass , a fellow brit and good friend of mine, has resigned as CTO of webMethods. Graham and I did a lot of work together in his former days at The Mind Electric. From his blog, Graham says he'll be focusing on a new company
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Custom Exception Handling in Indigo

One question I frequently get asked is "how do I handle exceptions over Web Services?" If you've ever tried passing exceptions using Web Services you'll likely be able to relate to the issues. The main problem is that the majority of toolkits don't have

Groktalks at TechEd

Now, these are my kind of sessions! 10 minutes and to the point. Not to be missed!
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Microsoft ARC (Architecture Resource Center)

Our team has released a new architecture section on microsoft.com. Check it out to see: The latest issue of the Architect Journal Architecture focused events and Webcasts Details on the Microsoft Certified Architect program Architect-related blogs and
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Microsoft at TechEd also ;-)

As I mentioned in my last post I'll be at JavaOne this year - but before that of course I'll be making my way down to TechEd! I'll be presenting on Saturday 4th for TechEd Academic at the University of Florida. I always enjoy the academic sessions as

Microsoft at JavaOne

As you may have read from TheServerSide's post or through other articles, Microsoft will be attending JavaOne this year in San Francisco. We've been working with Sun over the past few months to put together an Interoperability track on the Tuesday of

Kirill is Blogging!

Kirill is blogging. Here he shares some great information on WS-Security interop between WSE 2.0 SP3 and IBM WebSphere 6.0...

JAR Hell

Dino posts an amusing story about "JAR Hell" and battling with 7 copies of the log4j.jar library...
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Accessing MSMQ from Java

Here's a nice post from Dino showing options (and alas a solution) for accessing MSMQ libraries from Java. I haven't tried the sample code yet, but it looks like a good approach.
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Steve Maine on Isomorphism

I'm a little late catching up with some blog reading but (if you haven't seen it already) here is a nice post from Steve Maine on Isomorphism. I especially like the metaphor when used with the REST example at the end of the article.

Chris on Managing Security Context Tokens (SCTs) in a Web Farm

Chris Keyser (whose office is actually next to mine) releases a new MSDN article on " Managing Security Context Tokens in a Web Farm ". This is something that he's been working on for the past few months, and is definitely worth the read for those looking
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Contract First Web Services Interoperability with IBM WebSphere

Dino Chiesa and team release a new article on MSDN covering Contract First interoperability with IBM WebSphere . Dino’s approach echoes much of the discussion currently around Schema, Message, Data and Code first development for Web Services. Definitely

Interop Bloggers!

A couple of discovered blogs with Interop in mind: Dino’s DotNetInterop blog Chris Green’s Interoperability blog Subscribed!

Do you have what it takes to write for MSDN?

This week sees a new article on the MSDN Web Services Interoperability page: Improving Web Service Interoperability by Aaron Skonnard . In his article Aaron talks about how interoperability requires teamwork, a good understanding of Web Services Profiles
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