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  • New and Notable 265

    A quick one while I am on vacation. .NET 3.5 SP1 Mr. Hanselman has come out with the mother of all .NET 3.5 SP1 posts with Hidden Gems - Not the same old 3.5 SP1 post , which includes coverage of all the areas including my WCF changes . Announcing Entity Framework & ADO.NET Data Services RTM! Orcas SP1 Improvement: Asynchronous WCF HTTP Module/Handler for IIS7 for Better Server Scalability WCF Request Throttling and Server Scalability IronRuby/Ruby Part 7 of Justin's outstanding Learning
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 15, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, New and Notable, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, .NET Framework 3.5, Entity Framework, ADO.NET Data Services, IronRuby, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, RIA, VS2008
  • How Can I Help You With Your WCF/WF/Neuron/Messaging Needs Today?

    I mentioned that I was looking for new opportunitie s but I have decided to concentrate my independent Microsoft .NET consulting on all things Connected Systems and Messaging. I see many shops around the country struggling with WCF and WF. In this area, I have been a part of the WCF and WF SDRs for 4 years now since the beginning and part of the large 2-year WCF and WF effort at Algorithmics. I am available, on a consulting basis , to help you with your WCF, WF and BizTalk needs. In addition, I believe
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 18, 2008
    Filed under: Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, SOAP, SOAP. Google. Web 2.0, Software Archiitecture, Software Architecture, Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft, BizTalk, BizTalk Server, BizTalk Services, WCF/Indigo, WF, Neudesic, Neuron, Neuron ESB, NeuronESB, NServiceBus, ESB, WCF, Personal, S+S, Sam Gentile, SAML
  • New and Notable 249

    Its about time to clear out the backlog. CLR/.NET/Visual Studio/TDD/ALT.NET Jeremy has a nice piece here, Before you use an IoC tool, some concepts to know first Favorite Visual Studio 2008 Keyboard Shortcuts (Corey Schuman) [via Alvin ] MbUnit in Visual Studio Team System 2008   and   MbUnit v3 Beta 3 Updates (Andrew Stopford) [via Alvin ] Castle Visual Studio Integration 0.3 Released Tree Surgeon 2.0 Released Microsoft StyleCop, Totalitarian Rules Composite Application Guidance for WPF
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 5, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, CLR, WCF/Indigo, C#, New and Notable, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, Microsoft .NET, SOA, Visual Studio, TDD, ALT.NET, Software Archiitecture, .NET, Castle
  • 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 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
  • SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 8 of N

    I have taken a bit of detour the last few episodes, and in this eighth one, I am going to get back to the world of Capabilities and Microsoft IO , App Plat IO, ESOMM Maturity Model and how Service Enablement Fits In. For a reminder, the series so far is: 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
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 9, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, Indigo, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Windows Communication Foundation, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Neudesic, Neuron ESB, Neuron
  • SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift – A Note

    While I write Part 4, I wanted to write a little note. I did caution against that SOA “couldn’t be bought in a box” and that got picked up by at least one blog . I stand by that. If you “buy” Indigo or IBM or Neuron or NServiceBus or whatever, you are not necessarily going to get an SOA. I do want to contend, later in the series though, that the use of NServiceBus or an ESB like Neuron can get you a “jump” forward in a Service-Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) that you don’t have to build yourself ,and
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 3, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Neudesic
  • SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 1 of N

    I have been giving an SOA talk, in various forms for several years, where I concentrate on various themes. For the benefit of many who have not gone to such talks, as well as for others, I always wanted to start a written series based on these talks. Since, I can't sleep tonight, this is Part 1. In this series, I would like to discuss a lot of concepts that are not tied to any particular technology stack whatsoever . SOA requires a Paradigm Shift in thinking and I am very interested in getting
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 1, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, BizTalk Server, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Neudesic, ESB, BizTalk, Enterprise Service Bus, SOAP
  • Advanced WCF Code Camp Slides and Code

    Thank you Code Campers! I had 120 out of 400 of you (ASP.NET MVC was at same time) and you were a great group. I had a great time with a new talk. Remember - just say no to RPC and Request/Reply - embrace the diversity of Asynchronous Messaging and Event Driven Architectures! The slides are here and the code is here . Remember, the code requires Visual Studio 2008. I also had a great conversation with Dave Laribee and Brian Donahue who approached me about coming back to ALT.NET and providing leadership.
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 12, 2008
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, Visual Studio 2008, SOA, CSD, Neudesic, ESB, ISB, NeuronESB, Design Patterns, Windows Communication Foundation, Neuron ESB, Neuron, ALT.NET, Agile and Extreme Programming, Code Camp, Web Services, Philly Code Camp, Enterprise Integration Patterns, Philly.NET
  • SOA is About Business

    Arnon is but one of the latest attempting to define SOA in a more formal sense, stating that SOA is an Architectural style derived from four architectural styles. He presents the first here with Client/Server . That's all well and true, but any definition of SOA must encompass the business drivers and business reasons, as SOA is not really about technology. It is about a better alignment of business and IT through business processes and services. The goal is to create a dynamic, more Agile and
    Posted to WCF Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 27, 2007
    Filed under: WCF, WCF/Indigo, Software Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Design Patterns, Software Development, Agile and Extreme Programming, Software Design
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