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August 2006 - Posts

Polfer case study published!

It's with great pleasure and pride that I write these lines. The first case study we publish about a customer in production with Windows Workflow Foundation is about an Italian account: it's Polfer, the railways police. Paul announces it here . I had
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CardSpace & Workflow Foundation: creating managed cards as a workflow activity

Recently I posted mainly about CardSpace, but my mission is actually about all our application server technologies! Workflow Foundation is the perfect tool for describing & driving processes: and what is the generation of a managed card, if not a

WS-MetadataExchange updated: it's all about the resource, baby!

Oh joy! The WS-MetadaExchange specification has been updated. You can find the new spec here: http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/mex/WS-MetadataExchange.pdf . Notable differences: The use of specifications from the WS-Management suite, namely WS-Transfer

Boost TabletPc pen responsiveness

Weeell. As you know, I love sketching little pictures for supporting my point in my posts, and the tabletpc pen is simply perfect for that: it's really the most natural thing to use! It's very frustrating when you stumple into drawing software that exhibits
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Detecting CardSpace support in the browser

Garrett shares some of his JS-flavoured wizardry : with that snippet you can find out on the fly if the browser you're running in is a good friend of CardSpace.

CardSpace: a closer look to the CRD format

I'm receiving a lot of questions about the CRD file format, that is to say the format used by CardSpace for defining managed cards. I am rather sure that sooner or later we will publish an official reference for it, however I thought it could be interesting

CardSpace: cascading managed cards, or chains or trust

The product is not out yet, and I already think of the stuff I'd like in vNext.. :) Today's wishful thinking is about chains of trust. Imagine that your department of driving licences (DDL) issues you a managed card which represents the digital counterpart
 
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