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September 2005 - Posts

WCF ("Indigo") & COM+ / MSMQ Integration PDC Demos

Courtesy my friend Andy the complete code for the demos in the PDC session COM305 Windows Communications Foundation ("Indigo"): Integrating COM+ and MSMQ Applications is now available with a rough guide documentation here . These should all work on the
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PDC 2005: Integrating COM+ and MSMQ applications with WCF

Last wedenesday my collegue Andy and I presented the Integrating COM+ and MSMQ applications talk at the PDC. Thanks to all of you who attended. We were glad that the talk was well received , the room was full and an overflow room had to be open in spite
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Building Pub-sub applications using MSMQ

MSMQ version 3.0 supports multicasting through the PGM (Pragmatic Multicasting) protocol in WinXP and W2K3. You can build simple publisher-subscriber applications using this feature. Queues can be associated with a Multicast IPAddress. Subscriber applications
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Axapta file extensions

Axapta uses quite a number of file extensions for the files that are installed as part of Axapta. Even though at first sight, people will be bewildered with these te(o)ns acronyms/extensions, it follows a very good naming convention and once it’s understood,
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Microsoft Dynamics™

Today at the Microsoft Business Summit in Redmond, Bill Gates introduced Microsoft Dynamics™ , a new brand that will replace Microsoft Business Solutions. So the product that I work on (Microsoft Business Solutions-Axapta) will be known as Microsoft Dynamics
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Axapta – Tips, Tricks & Beyond - 2

Microsoft SQL Server Report Pack for Microsoft Axapta and SharePoint Integration The Microsoft SQL Server Report Pack for Microsoft Axapta 3.0 is a set of 8 predefined report definition files that work with a sample database from Microsoft Axapta. You
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