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  • SD West 2008 - Get the code!

    I just wrapped up a week at SD West in Santa Clara where I delivered 2 full day tutorials and 4 sessions. This post will lead you to all the sample code for those sessions, enjoy! Tutorial: .NET Technology Roadmap The following link has instructions for machine setup, numerous references to resources, and code samples demonstrated: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/TechnologyRoadmap0308.zip Tutorial: Building an Enterprise SOA with WCF Most of the samples for this tutorial come from my book. Download those samples with instructions here: www.thatindigogirl.com . In addition I also demonstrated some newer samples including the following: Proxies: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Proxies.zip Error Handling: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/ErrorHandlers.zip Routers: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Routers.zip Entity Framework, AJAX and REST - A look at Project Astoria http://astoria.mslivelabs.com/ http://quickstarts.asp.net/3-5-extensions/ http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/EFDataServicesSample.zip Exploring Windows CardSpace http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/CardSpaceSamples.zip Federation with WCF Most of the samples for this session come from my book. Download those samples with instructions here: www.thatindigogirl.com . An additional sample: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/SecurityTokenClaims.zip Scalability and Throughput Considerations for WCF Most of the samples for this session come from my book. Download those samples with instructions here: www.thatindigogirl.com . Also see the my proxy samples: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Proxies.zip Technorati Tags: WCF , Federation , CardSpace , Astoria , WPF , WF Read More...
  • PDL from .NET, Reporting, BIRT, Telerik, Orcas, URL Data Services and Astoria!

    There! Enough things in one title? The thing is that Steve Eichert and my whirlwind day covered all of that and more. Let me explain. So, for two weeks, Steve and I have been off discussing/pairing on some big ticket "Infrastructure" items. There are many things on the list and we have been applying both heavy design discussions on the whiteboard with practical prototypes or solutions. These areas have covered the whole spectrum from what will the world look like in 3 months, 6 months, a year, 3 years to caching architecture to workflow to to parallel computing to replacements for CAB to Services to reporting and much more. Yesterday, we spent a day on our "Reporting Strategy or Reporting Architecture." Being a large Enterprise platform, it is very important to have a comprehensive Reporting story on both the Smart Client side as well as on the Server side. I'll just leave it very generally that there are certain kind of reports for us that are really "Statements" and then Ad-Hoc Reporting. My story for most of the last year and half has been SQL Server Reporting Services . I have had good experiences with it at Adesso even as reporting on Oracle. Of course, there is that "small footprint" of having a "reporting database" for SQL Server but virtually all the "Enterprise Reporting" solutions require some footprint. However, lately it has become totally apparent to us that virtually every single Bank customer of ours is an Oracle shop only other than very small hedge funds and we have really de-emphasized SQL Server. Its still in our CI build and code gen but we are now optimizing for Oracle. Anyway, we wanted to keep the Statement stuff simple. Forget a whole reporting thing for that. We really only need to generate pretty much canned statements with customizable logos and footers. So Steve and I began to look at a whole bunch of HTML to PDF or .NET libraries for PDF generation. We ended up feeling real good Read More...

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