Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog
Microsoft MVP BizTalk Server Oracle ACE
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New WS-I profiles
I am happy to see this progress:
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REST and Message Security
On this post Dare summarized an interesting discussion about REST and Message Security
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New adapters
Based on some request from customers we decided to make available a version of the SalesForce.com adapter for BizTalk Server 2004. The trial edition is currently available at AdapterWorx. Also we will be announcing our first Adapter built on the new R2 Adapter Framework very soon. If you have access to the R2 bits (TAP Program, BizTalk MVPs, Microsoft employees, etc) and you are interested in testing this new adapter please drop me a line at jrodriguez@twoconnect.com
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SharePoint Workflow
Eilene Hao, Program Manager, SharePoint has been writing series of posts about SharePoint Services Workflow. You can check out the entire series in the SharePoint team weblog.
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Invoking TCP-Hosted WCF Services using BizTalk Server R2
One of the great features that we (TwoConnect) accomplished with the WSE 3.0 adapter for BizTalk Server was the support for non-HTTP transports. The capability of decoupling the Web Services interaction of the transport used for the communication opens a new set of possibilities for BizTalk Server processes.
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Card Space Sample
Vittorio Bertocci has posted an amazing sample that explains how to uses Windows Card Space and Windows Communication Foundation to secure a smart client application.
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BPEL WS-* interoperability
A few months ago I coauthored with Clemens Utschig (Oracle SOA Product Manager) an article about Web Services interoperability challenges faced on the design of BPEL-based Business Processes. Last month the article made it to the Web Services Journal. So if you are interested in WS interoperability take a read and send me some feedback. Fragments of that article can also be found in this Oracle .NET Web Services interoperability whitepaper in the Oracle Technology network.
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SharePoint 2007 workflow tracking service
Complementing my previous post the workflow host in SharePoint 2007 does not implement a tracking service. The tracking of SharePoint workflows is reduced to actions against SharePoint list items (ex: Workflow tasks).
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SharePoint 2007 Workflow Persistence Service
Yesterday a friend asked me about the Windows Workflow (WF) Persistence Service in SharePoint 2007. As you might know SharePoint persists the state of workflows when it hits a persistent point. However the SharePoint WF host does not use the default Persistence Service provided by WF. In other words, you won’t see the Persistence Service database as part of the SharePoint 2007 installation. In that case how does SharePoint 2007 persists the state of long running workflows?
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.NET Framework 3.0 is out!!!!!
.NET Framework 3.0 RTM is here. Congratulations to the team for more than four years of hard work!!!! Now I have the rest of my week planned out upgrading my WCF channels.