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.NET 3.0 Roadshow: An introduction to WF
Published by: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 23 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - At Dr. Dobbs' .NET 3.0 Roadshow, Brian Noyes explained the inner workings of Windows Workflow Foundation, including its hosting model and its communication options. |
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.NET 3.0 Roadshow: Instance management, security in WCF
Published by: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 23 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Dr. Dobbs' .NET 3.0 Roadshow devoted much attention to Windows Communication Foundation. Here we look at how to manage and secure the message that WCF sends. |
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As Visual Studio 2005 ramps up, Indigo waits in the wings
Published by: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 05 Jul 2005
ARTICLE - At VS Live in Boston, Microsoft described a unified programming model for distributed system development. Code-named Indigo, it is due to arrive with Longhorn in 2006. |
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Making ASP.NET AJAX and SharePoint 2007 work together
Published by: SearchWinDevelopment.com | 27 Feb 2007
ARTICLE - Both ASP.NET AJAX and SharePoint 2007 present much enterprise potential, so it's no surprise that the notion of integrating the two technologies has garnered attention recently. |
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Visual Studio Team System
WORD - Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) is an extension of the Microsoft Visual Studio architecture that allows it to encompass development teams, with special roles and tools for software architects, developer specialties and ... |
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Podcast: Windows CardSpace authors speak
ARTICLE - CardSpace was one of many elements to appear with the release of .NET 3.5. It is an Identity Meta System. We spoke recently with Vittorio Bertocci and Caleb Baker on the topic. |
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Open XML SDK ready for the road
ARTICLE - Microsoft is getting ready to ship version 1.0 of Open XML SDK . It includes updates that will make it easier to write more efficient XML processing applications with less effort. |
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Some of the Zen of Volta
ARTICLE - Volta is a methodology allowing developers to create apps without regard to eventual deployment, and to declaratively partition Web application elements across tiers. |
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