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I have been real busy, among other things, doing a full review and change cycle on my Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architecture talk that I am doing tonight. The entire deck has changed. There has been even more strides towards full asynchronous messaging. To that end, I have worked with the CSD folks to truly understand the behavior of the One Way messaging and its implications on blocking/asynchronous behavior. I will present those findings tonight. I will be be taking my Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architectures talk to the July 31st meeting of PhillyNJ, which is a sub-chapter of the excellent Philly.NET group . I am real pleased, that my friend, Hilary Cotter, is speaking first on SQL Replication for Developers. Come on out!! Hilary Cotter - SQL Replication for Developers In this session SQL Server MVP and replication guru Hilary Cotter explains the essentials of SQL Server replication for developers. Hilary covers replication concepts, what technology is a best fit for data distribution, application considerations, and the new Sync Services in VS/SQL 2008. This is a high level session designed to help you get productive and presents material in both tsql and c# code. Hilary has been involved in IT for over 20 years. He is a SQL Server consultant specializing in search and replication solutions. He wrote a book on SQL Server replication and is currently working on a SQL Server 2008 Administration book and another book on SQL Server Read More...
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My slides for my Advanced WCF and MEPs talk is now up on my portal Technorati Tags: Neudesic , WCF , SOA , Neuron ESB.EDA Read More...
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WCF/SQL Server/SaaS Our own Shaun Collett on Full and Partial Caching Pattern in WCF and SQL Server This looks very promising!! Load Testing Windows Communication Foundation Applications David Chappell has a new paper on Software + Services in a Microsoft World Local .NET Community My friend Mitch Ruebush is starting a new User Group for Software Architects - The Philadelphia Chapter of IASA Link Collections (via Chris ) Link Listing - January 27, 2008 ( Christopher Steen) Jan 24th Links: ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, Visual Studio, .NET, IIS [Via: ScottGu ] The Morning Brew #18 [Via: Chris Alcock ] LINKBLOG for January 26, 2008 [Via: Arjan Zuidhof ] Interesting Finds: January 27, 2008 [Via: Jason Haley ] Daily Bits - January 27, 2008 [Via: Alvin Ashcraft ] New and Notable 219 [Via: Sam Gentile ] Weekly Link Post 26 [Via: Rhonda Tipton ] Links (1/27/2008) [Via: Steve Pietrek ] Technorati Tags: WCF , Windows Communication Foundation , SQL Server 2008 , Software+Services , .NET Community Read More...
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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 $75 per person Includes sessions, attendee bag, t-shirt, breakfast, lunch, and raffle tickets <>Break </> Three Tracks: Visual Studio 2008 SQL 2008 IO 9:45a -11:00a Session 1 LINQ The upcoming release of Visual Studio 2008 includes significant updates to the Visual Basic and C# languages. The most significant of these enhancements is Language Integrated Query (LINQ), which adds general-purpose query syntax to the Visual Basic and C# languages. Using LINQ, you can query collections, databases, and XML content using a clear and consistent syntax. This talk will describe LINQ, including LINQ to SQL, LINQ to XML, and LINQ to Objects. We’ll also spend some time on some fundamental changes to C# that enable LINQ, such as anonymous types, extension methods, and Lambda expressions. Presented by: Mickey Williams, Technical Director, Neudesic Enterprise Data Platform Microsoft has cast a new vision for data management. They are looking to harness, secure, and keep available all Read More...
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BizTalk Services This is one way to find out that the BizTalk Services hosted at http://biztalk.net have been updated :) WCF/Web Service Software Factory/Oslo/Neudesic I really love the new Web Services Software Factory and the Contract Modeling capabilities. They just recently released the WCF Security Guidance Package which automates applying security settings and guidance. After the last four years with Indigo, it is really the security that is the toughest part, simply because there are *so* many options to choose from. This really helps. Pablo has a nice post on WCF Dependency Injection Marty makes it official After almost 3 years of the one talk SOA with WCF that I have been doing (its been changed every time though), I am going for a very deep, advanced WCF talk on Pub-Sub and advanced MEP concepts and then showing how to get that advanced capability out of the box with our Neuron ESB at the upcoming Philly Code Camp . I am going to leap in at the place my other talks have ended and spend a lot more time on what you can achieve with WCF. I'm happy to announce that again, Neudesic will be a Gold Sponsor at the event UX Speaking of us, UX is one of our up and coming Practices and they recently impressed at the Phizzpop Design Challenge in Austin. Josh Holmes had this to say, " Neudesic actually worked out of the room that I was hanging out at to be available the entire time. They had three team members, two devs and a pure designer. It was great to watch how Read More...
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Development Tools Snippet Compiler Live 2008 Ultimate Edition for Developers (Alpha) [via Mike ] NAnt 0.86 Beta 1 Release [via Mike ] BizTalk Composite Services using Oracle ESB Routing Services Dealing with cXML based messages in BizTalk WCF/ADFS/Authentication/WF Authenticate Users Across Organizations Using ADFS LINQ/ADO.NET Next LINQ to Active Directory (formerly known as LINQ to LDAP) is here Entity Providers Update ADO.NET Data Services and Idempotence Domain Driven Design Nice fundamentals deck from Dave Laribee Sharepoint/MOSS Creating a MOSS virtual machine from scratch Monday Morning SharePoint MUST Reads MOSS 2007 SP1 Would be Release On December 11th Link Blogs The Daily Grind 1292 Link Listing - December 10, 2007 Interesting Finds: December 10, 2007 [Via: Jason Haley ] links for 2007-12-10 [Via: Scott ] Monday (12-10-07) edition of the d’bug link farm [Via: Brian ] 4 Links Today (2007-12-10) [Via: Matt ] LINKBLOG for December 10, 2007 [Via: Arjan Zuidhof ] Morning Coffee 129 [Via: Harry Pierson ] Good Stuff #3 [Via: James Avery ] Technorati Tags: Sharepoint , MOSS , ADFS , Authentication , LINQ , ADO.NET , ASP.NET MVC , DDD , Domain Driven Design , New and Notable , Sam Gentile , NANT Read More...
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First things first; A very happy thanksgiving to everyone in the US! I am going to be out doing an INETA presentation in Findlay, Ohio. Like the other talks this year, this one will focus, as stated here , spends a whole hour on Architectural, Domain-Driven and Software Patterns that I believe are neccessary to design and develop a quality WCF Service. The second hour of the talk is on WCF. My personal belief, that even with boundaries are explicit and the focus being on messaging betweern autoonomous services, it is vitally important, even more than ever, that the Service is designed and implemented with best practices including all the ones we know for other kinds of applications (such as DDD, O/RM, TDD, etc). I will be focusing on the Neuparts solution. My hope is to get pieces into VS2008 but that is unlikely to happen given my work schedule. Hope to see you there! User Group: Findlay, Ohio Area .NET User Group Date: November 27, 2007 Speaker: Sam Gentile Topic: SOA (Web Services) The directions I have been given are as follows: We are located at the Marathon Petroleum Company office in Findlay Ohio, 539 South Main Street. Coming from the north the office complex is on the right hand side at the intersection of Harding Street. Turn left and you will see the Main lobby on your left - it is in the middle building. You can park anywhere in the lots across from that entrance. I have included a link to the location http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=Point.qv5g6080w6tt_539%20S%20Main%20St%2C%20Findlay%2C%20OH%2045840-3229%2C%20United%20States___&encType=1 Read More...
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A further note about what I just blogged about what our upcoming Webinar and CNUG with the applications Chad and I are developing. I will be showing and giving out to the community tonight a significant portion of our code. These demo applications Chad and I developed are both influenced by our backgrounds. Both of us have just had similar experiences that last few years, Chad at JP Morgan Chase and myself at Algo. In my two years at Algo, as detailed on this blog and Steve's, we used all the XP Practices/TDD/NUnit, Repositories/DDD, O/RM, etc to develop our WCF Services, the Smart Client, and the rest of the system. Chad did a similar thing at JPMC. Given that, when we went to implement our demo applications, we didn't want them to be just the same old Purchase Order demos. We wanted to reflect our love of Domain Driven Design, TDD and O/RM as well as show best practice "Fowler Patterns." I spend a significant time in my "SOA talks" for INETA focusing on the Architectural and Software Design patterns like Service Interface, Repositories, etc. So lon story short, we have developed an Order and an Inventory system using DDD all through out focusing on our Entity Model. We have shown best practices like the Repository pattern and we use N/Hibernate as our O/RM. We show testing your Repository layer via NUnit tests. In addition, the WCF services utilize Translators, Service Adapters and other patterns from the Web Service Software Factory (WSSF). So, we Read More...
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