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“Oslo” is a new modeling platform being developed by Microsoft that promises to simplify the way we design, build, and manage systems on Windows. Check out my last post on Introducing "Oslo" for more details. Because CSD also includes the teams responsible for Windows Communication Foundation...
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Steve Martin , director of product management for Microsoft's Connected Systems Division (CSD), just announced their plans for the next version of BizTalk Server on his blog. It will be called BizTalk Server 2006 R3 . This new version will be updated to work with Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008...
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This quick demo shows you how to configure a few BizTalk send ports to call a traditional WCF service using the new WCF adapters found in BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
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For those of you who attended my session (WCF Adapters Deep Dive) at the Microsoft SOA/BP Conference last week, here are the demos that I walked through during my talk.
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The whitepaper I wrote on the new WCF adapters in BizTalk Server 2006 R2 is now available on MSDN . Abstract: Microsoft® BizTalk® Server has long supported Web services as a primary communication technique but the support has been fairly limited to date. For example, developers working with...
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I'm in Redmond today and tomorrow doing our 2-day preconference workshop titled What's New in Microsoft Connected Systems . If you're interested in the topics described here , we can deliver this content as a custom 2-day onsite course. The Microsoft SOA & BP Conference starts on Tues -- I'm expecting...
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The RTM bits of BizTalk Server 2006 R2 are now on MSDN Subscriptions ! Subscribers can download the developer addition in several languages. Congrats to everyone who helped make this happen! There are some sweet new features in this version of the product...my favorite feature, of course, is the new...
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Sorry for the lack of blogging - I have a bunch of good posts on WF/WCF and BizTalk R2 planned -but I've been busy flying around the world running Microsoft's jumpstart program on BizTalk R2. I am excited to announce Pluralsight's Applied BizTalk R2 course (I think the first public course offering of...
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Here at Pluralsight we take pride in having the most recognized authorities in the industry teaching our premier .NET courses -- our business model revolves around that core principle. As a result, our BizTalk crew wouldn't have been 100% complete without bringing one of the biggest BizTalk names into...
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It's seems RFID is everywhere all of a sudden and it wasn't that long ago that no one knew what it was. Just the other night there was a whole news special on it called Spy Chips --apparently there's a group of protestors out there convinced that corporations/government plan to track our every move with...
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My latest Service Station column for MSDN Magazine has been published online. You can find it here -- my focus in this issue is BizTalk Server 2006 Web Services . The article describes how BizTalk Server 2006 integrates with Web services standards via the SOAP, WSE 2.0, and WCF (new in R2) adapters that...
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Microsoft is holding their SOA and Business Process Conference this week in Redmond. This is the show that was called the Business Process Management and Integration Conference last year. I'll be at the show on Thursday and Friday and will be delivering the following two sessions with Gruia Pitigoi-Aron...
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Pluralsight is holding a special event -- Building Connected Systems with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 -- on December 4-8 in Kirkland, WA focused on the next release of BizTalk Server, which brings some compelling new features to Connected Systems development. It seems so much is happening in the Connected...
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If you're interested in how the worlds of Web Services and BizTalk Orchestrations come together, check out this article I wrote a while back. It's called Implementing Service Contracts with BizTalk Server 2004 . It focuses on the issues around mapping between these two worlds, how to implement existing...
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The next thing on my agenda is a local UNUG (Utah .NET User's Group) talk, which will take place tomorrow night in South Jordan (Neumont). I'm going to speak on BizTalk Server 2006 -- one of my favorite topics these days. I'm going to focus primarily on its messaging layer and integration features. If...
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