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  • SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 11 of N

    Welcome to the 11th article in the series. In this article, I will take a broad detour from the abstract into the concrete with WCF. The title of this article is "Introduction to WCF: Architecture and the "ABCs" of Indigo." BTW, I have been in the Indigo SDR program for over 4 years and the term Indigo has stuck in my mind, so I will use the terms interchangeably. Plus, as I think Don Box said in a presentation, It's spelled W-C-F and pronounced Indigo. The WCF is silent."
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 3, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Sam Gentile, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, ESB, Connected Systems, Web Services, Enterprise Service Bus, EDA, SOAP
  • SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 10 of N

    This is the 10th article in the series. I should mention that much of the series so far has been geared at a high level and strategic focus for IT Decision Makers rather than for those writing code. This is deliberate as much of SOA is an "Enterprise IT" activity. There has been a fair amount geared towards Architects as well. That will change as I get into Indigo, but today's topic is again a strategic one. Given that we have looked at the current state of SOA, how to make the paradigm
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 30, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, ESB, Connected Systems, Neuron ESB, Microsoft MVP, Neuron
  • SOA: Making The Paradigm Shift Part 9 of N

    This is 9th of a series. I haven’t really received much feedback. Please let me know if this is useful, if posts too long, too abstract, your thoughts. Symptoms of a Problem, Diagnosis and Why SOA? Dynamic IT to Support the Agile Business and Business Benefits of SOA What is Service Orientation? What is SOA? The Many Definitions, a Working Definition, the Four Tenets What is a Service? The Four Tenets of SOA Service Architectural Patterns The Current State of SOA and How to Make the Paradigm Shift
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 12, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, Indigo, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Neudesic, ESB, Connected Systems, Neuron ESB, Neuron, Enterprise Service Bus, EDA
  • New and Notable 246 – SOA and WCF Edition

    Along with my series , I have a New and Notable. I have pretty much abandoned N&N in favor of writing original content, especially since Jason and Alvin, among others, are doing such a great job. However, these links go well with the series. SOA/WCF So the biggest news is the beta publication of the patterns & practices WCF Security Guide. You can download the beta of the full security guide from CodePlex now. I can’t say enough good things about this. I did get to look at some of this in
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 6, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, New and Notable, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Connected Systems, Neuron ESB, Neuron
  • SOA: Making The Paradigm Shift Part 3 of N

    In this episode, I get to define SOA, instantly coming into conflict with just about everyone who has ever defined it :). Right. Onward. First and foremost, Service-Oriented Architecture is an architectural style, not a framework. It's a design model, it's a way of thinking . I like to say it's not something you can buy or run a wizard for. I would also say that it is a Design model with a very strong emphasis on encapsulating application logic within Services that interact via a common
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 2, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, Connected Systems, Neuron, Software Archiitecture, SOAP, WS-*, SOA, Software Aechitecture, Service Oriented Architecture, REST, Business Driven Architecture, S+S
  • New and Notable 231

    So what have I been doing? Lots of things! I gave Advanced WCF talks in Lehigh Valley and Northern Delaware . The message of EDA is starting to resonate with folks who want their communications infrastructure to be taken care of and want to focus on Event Driven communications (i.e. Purchase Order event published by Order system and subscribed by Microsoft CRM and GP) and not having to write that Raw WCF code anymore. Basic Pub/Sub is 470 lines of code in the WCF sample. It is 3 lines in Neuron (or
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 5, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, Personal, Neuron ESB.EDA, AP.NET MVC, Developer Tools, xUnit, IOC, F#, DI, Mocks, xUnit.NET, Silverlight, WCF/Indigo, Web Programming, NHibernate, New and Notable, Microsoft, Sam Gentile, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008, SOA, Neudesic, ESB, Connected Systems, ASP.NET MVC, Design Patterns, Neuron ESB, Neuron, ALT.NET, Philadelphia, Dependency Injection, Web Services, Enterprise Service Bus, Enterprise Library
  • WCF Tips and Gotchas from Neudesic Teams

    ;       throttle.MaxConcurrentCalls = 1000;     ... = 1000;                 throttle.MaxConcurrentSessions = 1000;            
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 14, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Microsoft, Windows Communication Foundation, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, Connected Systems, NeuronESB, Windows Communication Foundation, Neuron ESB, WF, Microsoft MVP, .NET Framework 3, Neuron, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, Windows Communication Foundation
  • Speaking Dates and Schedule for Spring

    I am stepping back into my INETA gigs and have the following dates confirmed: March 17, 2008 Lehigh Valley .NET March 27, 2008 Northern Delaware .Net User Group April 2, 2008 NuCon 08 with Microsoft, SetFocus May 20, 2008 Central Pennsylvania .NET Users Group August 26, 2008 Capital Area .NET Users Group Technorati Tags: INETA , Sam Gentile , Microsoft MVP , Connected Systems , Microsoft IO , WCF
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 10, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Sam Gentile, SOA, ESB, Connected Systems, WF, Microsoft MVP, INETA, Enterprise Service Bus, Microsoft IO
  • Launch Into 2008...A Microsoft Geek's Timeline

    For the NuCon events we have been running with Microsoft to launch the 2008 Launch Wave, we have been giving out these Neudesic/Microsoft shirts that, IMHO, are really cool - they have this cool timeline on the back on how we see we got to here and shows a lot of the things we focus on (i.e. We use Agile/Scrum methodologies exclusively to run our projects): Simula 67 '67 Pascal '70 Internet Goes Public '92 SQL Server 4.21 Shipped '92 Scrum Created '93 SOA Coined '96 MS Released
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 10, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, VS 2008, VS Team System, LINQ, Indigo, WCF/Indigo, C#, Microsoft, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, SQL Server 2008, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, ESB, Oslo, Connected Systems, Neuron ESB, LINQ and OR/M, Neuron, Agile, SQL Server, Agile and Extreme Programming, NET Framework 3, Web Services, SOAP. Google. Web 2.0, SOAP
  • Neudesic NuCon 2008 New York and Chicago

    We are running our developer conference again three times this year. This is all on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 technologies you need in order to be productive like LINQ, Silverlight, ADO.NET Entity Framework, WCF, and SQL Server 2008. I will be speaking at the NYC event on Real World SOA, WCF and WF. When Thursday, February 21st, 2008 8:30am-5:00pm Breakfast and lunch will be provided Where New York Marriott East Side 525 Lexington Ave. at 49th St. New York, NY 10017 [see map] Cost
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 15, 2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET, WCF, LINQ, BizTalk Server, Silverlight, WCF/Indigo, Microsoft, Service Oriented Architecture, .NET Framework 3.5, Microsoft .NET, Visual Studio 2008, SOA, Workflow, BizTalk Services, Windows Workflow, O/RM, Neudesic, ESB, Connected Systems, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, NeuronESB, Neuron ESB, LINQ and OR/M, O/RM and Entity Framework, Local .NET Community, BizTalk, Neuron, MVP, Local Community, Philadelphia, .NET Framework 3/WinFX, NET Framework 3, LINQ, O/RM and Entity Framework, Enterprise Service Bus, Philly.NET, Entity Framework, New York, TFS, ADO.NET Data Services, Smart Client, Microsoft IO, Microsoft Sliverlight, ADO.NET 3.0
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