|
|
|
|
|
|
|
June 2004 - Service Station, by Aaron Skonnard
-
Richard Turner speaks to the most common Indigo misperceptions in this Channel 9 video .
-
I'm keeping a running tab of features I've heard MS folks say they're considering for WSE3. So far the list includes: WS-ReliableMessaging MTOM Anything in particular you'd like to see in it?
-
Check it out here . In general, they discuss the advances in WSE2, MS plans for interop, and her vision of the future. One highlight: WSE3 will implement MTOM .
-
Ever since my entry about my favorite new WSE2 features, I've had several readers inquire about the new WSDL support. So here are a few more details... WSE2 can both generate and consume WSDL definitions. It automatically generates WSDL for SoapService...
-
I'll miss this site . *sniffle* It was very good to me during those early XML churn years.
-
Rebecca discusses here how MS is trying to wean developers from the old SOAP toolkit, the one used to expose traditional COM components as services. She mentions a series of articles they chartered to help developers migrate forward, and states support...
-
This utility feels more like the SOAP toolkit trace utility but plugs directly into the WSE2 messaging layer as a filter. I'll be using this next time I'm teaching / speaking. Very nice. Thanks Mike.
-
Instead of hitting the local surf, I watched Yasser and Matt slave over this demo all week at TechEd. It illustrates all the new Whidbey ASMX, serialization, and System .NET features. It's very cool.
-
Dare has posted information about some job openings on his team.
-
The place was packed with attendees (over 7500 I think) and the atmosphere was energetic. The "cabana" area was a great place to hook up with the various product teams, chat about technology, whiteboard ideas, and even play XBox on some nice plasmas....
-
...for my blog at Pluralsight . I'll be moving things over from skonnard.com in the weeks ahead, but I'll only be posting new entries here from now on. You can still find my tools, samples, articles, and books on skonnard.com for the time being.
|
|
|
|
|
|