Contents tagged with WCF
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Using WCF 4.0 XAML Services in the real world: Activating WCF Services from a central repository
Declarative Services is one of the new features included in the .NET framework 4.0. In a nutshell, declarative services are WCF services modeled and implemented entirely in XAML. This feature is fundamentally enabled by extending Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) 4.0 with the capability of modeling WCF contracts using XAML. You can read more details about declarative services on the MSDN documentation. Even if you are not entirely familiar with WF as a technology, I am sure you can see the advantages of implementing services in a declarative languages.
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SOAWorld 2009 session
Thanks to all the folks who attended to my session about WOA at SOAWorld 2009. I got a lot of interesting questions from an always sharp New York audience :). You can get the slide deck here…
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Speaking at SOAWorld 2009
This afternoon I will be presenting a session about Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) at SOAWorld. The session explores the concepts behind real world architectures based on the principles of REST and how they represent an interesting alternative to traditional SOA.
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We are still hiring...
As you might be aware, Tellago (my new venture ) has been steadily growing during last year. We are still looking for talented architects that would like to join our team. Specifically, we are have a few openings for BizTalk Architects and developers. If you are skilful with BizTalk technologies and you are crazy enough to join our team please drop me a line at jesus dot rodriguez at tellago dot com or at jobs at tellago dot com.
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Speaking about WCF and WF 4.0 at VSLive
Next Monday I will be presenting two sessions at VSLive Las Vegas. The first session is about the WCF 4.0 extensibility model and it covers almost all the major extensibility points of the different WCF subsystems such as messaging, security, instancing, etc.
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Using WCF Services with Axum: A load generation sample
Following my previous post, I’ve decided to start blogging some examples of the use of Axum on distributed programming scenarios. The purpose of these samples is not to detail the specific features of the Axum language but rather to highlight some practical scenarios that can be improved by the combination of Axum and other technologies.
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Pablo does security
My good friend and colleague Pablo Cibraro will be presenting a MSDN WebCast tomorrow about the capabilities, relationships and differences of emerging security standards such as OpenID, OAuth and LiveID. The WebCast is targeting Microsoft’s Latinoamerica developer community and will be conducted in Spanish :(
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Dwight Goins joins Tellago
I am happy to announce another top architect that has recently joined out team. Dwight Goins joined Tellago as a Sr. Solutions Architect and is currently working in one of the biggest BTS Server deployments in the world.
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Pablo Cibraro joins Tellago
Continuing the list of recent additions to our team, we are thrilled to announce that Pablo Cibraro has joined Tellago as a Sr. Solutions Architect. Pablo is a phenomenal programmer and one of the authorities in Microsoft Connected Systems technologies. He is a Microsoft Connected Systems MVP and a member of the prestigious Connected Systems Advisors group. He regularly blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/cibrax about WCF, Geneva, Web Services Security and many other topics.
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DonXml joins Tellago
For the last few months I have been planning to start blogging about the new addition to our Architecture team at Tellago. One of our goals when we started Tellago, around a year ago, was to hire the best and the brightest and provide them with an environment on which they can take their talent to the next level. I know it sounds like a cliché but we have been steadily working towards that goal and we have hired a group of very talented architects that are going to be leading various of our top projects and other future initiatives.