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March 2007 - Posts

Where are the log files? Enable tracing in .NET WCF LOB Adapter

Tracing can come in quite handy during diagnostics and testing an application. The concept of tracing is not new and in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) , tracing is built on top of System.Diagnostics. Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) provides

Providing custom XML Schema files for resolving operation and type metadata

One of the frequently asked questions that I get from our TAP customers is about an ability to provide own schema files for resolving the metadata. In this post, I provide a simple example of accomplishing that. I will add more details in future posts

How to use an Adapter built using WCF LOB Adapter SDK within a WCF Custom Binding?

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) ships with a set of pre-defined bindings out of the box in order to satisfy most common scenarios. WCF also provides an ability to create user-defined custom bindings not provided by the system. This can be done

About WCF LOB Adapter SDK (ASDK)

Many large enterprises have disparate systems including legacy mainframe, packaged and homegrown applications that need to be integrated with each other to provide end user solutions. The technology integration becomes more complex after companies go

Hello World!

Being new to Microsoft and blogging, an introduction is in order. My name is Sonu Arora and I am a Program Manager within the Connection Systems Division within Microsoft. My team is currently working on releasing an SDK called WCF LOB Adapter SDK to
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