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January 2007 - Posts

Integrating Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows Communication Foundation

A great article! One of the biggest requests that we here is the integration of these two technologies! http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb266709.aspx This new article and sample provide a great demo and example code for using WF and WCF together
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Research help Needed

Microsoft is conducting a global research piece to help get a better understanding of:  How .NET is perceived today – its’ strengths & weaknesses  How we can best position & communicate .NET tin the marketplace (both now & in the future)
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Introducing the Windows SideShow .NET Framework Components Beta...

Via the Windows Sideshow Team Blog Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, and SideShow fans from around the world: I am pleased--no, thrilled!--to announce that the beta version of the Windows SideShow .NET Framework Components 1.0 (aka the managed API)
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Announcing Code Camp 7

Excellent name! Via Chris New England's Code Camp 7 - "Deer In Headlights" will be held the weekend of March 31st and April 1st at Microsoft's Waltham, MA office . Look for some changes to "the usual" this time around!
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.NET Framework 3 Resource DVD

Looking for some great content on the Framework 3.0? Check out the CD that we have just made available. The DVD is available for shipping and handling. A short description - Contains 32 and 64 bit versions of .NET Framework 3.0. Also contains session
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Windows Workflow Foundation Sample Integrating WF and WCF

One of the things that I often get asked about is the integration of WCF and WF. In case you aren’t aware we just posted a sample for Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) that shows how to use Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) for messaging. This sample
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Web Service Software Factory

The Web Service Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory) is an integrated collection of tools, patterns, source code and prescriptive guidance that helps our customers quickly and consistently construct Web services that adhere to well known
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Tagged

So I’ve been tagged twice… I blame both Don Sorcinelli and Andy Beaulieu for tagging me and making me bare my soul to the world. Since I have been tagged twice I figure I have to tell you 10 things you may not know about me. 1. I grew in Baltimore city
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