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.NET Development from the trenches
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Patterns & Practices: Composite Services CTP2 is Public
Finally the last CTP and pre-release version for the Composite Services is out. There were quite a lot of changes since CTP1. We added many new samples and many enhancements to the repository (DB) which is now called Inventory in sync with SOA Patterns. Here is a brief list of the main changes according to the included documentations.
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Charla Hijos Digitales
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SOA-based Composite Service Guidance CTP1
If you work with services and you are familiar with SOA Patterns you may take a look at the new project from patterns & practices for composing services.
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Extending Web Service Software Factory 2010
If you want to extend the service factory now you can use the new MEF extensibility features which basically means that you don;t need to crack open the factory designer and you can simply create your own VSIX extension and add custom features to the binary version of the factory.
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The new Import WSDL 2010 for WSSF 2010
The new Beta version for Import WSDL 2010 is out. This is a contrib project for the Web Service Software Factory 2010 (WSSF 2010) new version.
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BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.1 Beta
The BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.1 Beta version is out. In case you are giving a try to BizTalk 2010 Beta, then you might want to take a look at this toolkit for implemanting an ESB.
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Web Service Software Factory 2010 RTM
The final version of the service factory 2010 is out.
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Web Service Software Factory 2010 Beta is Public
Finally the new version of WSSF for Visual Studio 2010 is out. This Beta release will show many new features along with the migration and fix stuff that always come along with these releases.
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WCF Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ book rev
I recently got this book from his author (which I really appreciate) and I must say that I found it very suited for those who want to get started writing WCF services using known patterns and tools.
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Patterns & Practices Redmond Summit 2009