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During the recent Public Sector Developer Conference in Washington, DC, I was asked about tools support, beyond the class designer, for modeling WCF services. My answer was to use the Service Factory Modeling Edition for Visual Studio 2008 from the patterns & practices team. Here's a quick screenshot of what the design surface ...
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Thanks to everyone who stuck around for my "Defy Occasionally-Connected Challenges With Smart Client Applications" session at the DC Launch. The deck and demo files are available here:
Deck
Workflow Services Demo
Sync Services for ADO.NET Demo
Server Database
The demos require Visual Studio 2008 and depend on a SQL Server 2005 ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended. Sorry for the technical difficulties with Live Meeting as well as accidentally doing one of my demos out of order. Hopefully it wasn't too confusing.
The deck is here. The demos I used are split into a few downloads. The ones built from scratch are here. The SimpleExpenseReport demo ...
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The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) are two very relevant technologies within .NET 3.x for Public Sector applications. WCF represents a total unification layer for building connected systems and WF provides a powerful foundation for process reengineering. Combine them and you have an unbelievable set of ...
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Thanks to everyone who attended. The deck is here and the code is here.
-Marc Technorati Tags: visual studio,.net framework,windows communication foundation,wcf,windows workflow foundation,wf
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Thanks to everyone who attended. All of my demos are based on Visual Studio 2008 / .NET Framework 3.5 RTM. Here are the downloads:
Introduction to LINQ + LINQ to SQL - deck, demo code
NOTE: You will need to install both the Northwind (available here) and AdventureWorks (available here) sample databases for the LINQ to SQL demos to ...
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In my previous Silverlight Closed Captioning screencast here, I showed you how to use Expression Encoder to import Closed Captioning information to produce a solution without writing a line of code. What if you store your Closed Captioning information in an external data source (database, SAMI file, XML file, etc.) and want to keep it ...
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Sorry for the technical glitches today. I know it's not the most exciting thing to watch my desktop sharing screen in complete silence as I scramble to figure out why my phone stopped working. The deck and code are available here. A recording should be available soon here.
-Marc
Technorati Tags: wcf,windows communication ...
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October 25th 2:00P-3:30P EST (11:00A-12:30P PST) Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) were released in 2006 as part of the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 with separate extensions for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. These tools were improved on and are now integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and enhanced ...
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