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  • Dev Connections Orlando - Get The Code!!!

    Here is my usual post-conference post with updated code samples related to the topics I presented on. I did 2 full day tutorials, and 4 sessions...enjoy! Many of the demos come from my book, Learning WCF. Since there is setup required for most of the samples that illustrate security or rely on a database, it is best you download the entire package of samples and follow the setup instructions provided in the appendix. Here's the link: http://www.thatindigogirl.com/LearningWCFCode.aspx TUTORIAL: Improve Your SOA: Designing a Secure, Reliable and Scalable System with WCF Samples from my book (see above) illustrate exception handling, MTOM, streaming, MSMQ, pub-sub, transactions, security for intranet/Internet/mutual certificate/claims-based/federated, multithreading, and throttling Get my latest routing samples here: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Routers.zip Additional error handler code here: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/ErrorHandlers.zip I have additional samples related to proxies here, including a proxy wrapper to address timeouts and uncaught exceptions that fault the channel: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Proxies.zip The chunking channel is in the SDK extensibility samples. TUTORIAL: .NET Roadmap The following link has instructions for machine setup used for the demos, and numerous references to resources, and code samples demonstrated: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/TechnologyRoadmap0308.zip SESSION: ADFS and ASP.NET: Supporting Single Sign-On in your Web Applications The code I demonstrated in this session is based on the Tech Net tutorial for setting up VPCs for WIndows Server 2008 and ADFS.here: http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/87e1a178-4d8a-4e89-98b0-d125f9c84c221033.mspx?mfr=true As it is published today, the lab has just a few issues that can get in the way of your success with the setup. The following blog post summarizes those issues if you have comments, but I also have a PDF that has a few screenshots here: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/ADFSServer2008LabErrata.pdf SESSION: Building a Router for your Applications I wrote two MSDN articles on this subject, the first is already published here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc500646.aspx Get the routing samples for both parts here: http://www.dasblonde.net/downloads/Routers.zip The second part should be up within another month. SESSION: Going Federated with WCF Most of the samples for this session come from my book code (see above). An Read More...
  • WCF Security Guide from Patterns and Practices

    P&P is putting together guidance for WCF security and is looking for feedback from the community. Now is the time to influence the results from your own practical experience so get in there and review the whole thing or the areas of your greatest interest over the next few weeks! The feedback will be really useful! J.D. Meier's blog has a link here: http://blogs.msdn.com/jmeier/archive/2008/03/27/patterns-and-practices-wcf-security-guidance-now-available.aspx Or, go direct to the CodePlex site: http://www.codeplex.com/WCFSecurity/ Technorati Tags: WCF , Security Read More...
  • Presentation Resources: Tel Aviv User Group(s)

    Thank you very much for attending the presentation last night, I enjoyed all the great questions and discussion, and as promised here is a link to the slides, and resources for the presentation. Get the slides here. Get the code samples from my .NET Roadshow presentations on security, and this includes the federation samples, here: http://www.dasblonde.net/2007/09/15/NET35RoadshowSampleCode.aspx Enjoy! Technorati Tags: WCF , Security Read More...
  • .NET 3.5 Roadshow Sample Code

    As some of you may know, several of us at IDesign (Juval, Brian and myself) are in the midst of a two-week .NET 3.5 Roadshow - six cities in two weeks where we collectively cover WCF, WF, WPF, CardSpace, federated and claims-based security concepts, and some key aspects of .NET 3.5 such as new C# 3.0 language features and ADO.NET 3.5 including LINQ and the Entity Framework. I'm personally covering WCF security, federated and claims-based security, C# 3.0 and ADO.NET 3.5. For those of you attending (or, not) here are links to the code samples I'm presenting: VS 2005 samples WCF Security Fundamentals - these samples come from the \Security directory from my book code Federated and Claims-Based Security in WCF - these samples come from the \Security\ClaimsBased directory from my book code CardSpace Samples Download VS 2008 Samples This download includes all samples referenced above, in addition to .NET 3.5 samples for C# 3.0 and LINQ, and IDesign's declarative security model including a recent version of our ServiceModelEx library. Other relevant resources discussed: My WCF webcast series CardSpace controls for ASP.NET IDesign articles Any questions? Email me. -Michele Technorati Tags: CardSpace , WCF , LINQ , C# 3.0 Read More...
  • New and Notable 182

    I could get used to this rolling out of bed into my office thing BizTalk Server The highly anticipated R2 release (the one with WCF Adapters) of BizTalk Server 2006 is coming real soon! Worldwide launches take place in September and October . WCF/WF Dr, Nick announces the WCF/WF/Cardspace Beta 2 samples , again, this time not pointing to the Beta 1 samples :) Sharepoint/MOSS Just Published: Major Update to the MOSS and WSS Downloadable SDKs CLR My friend Lutz updates the #1 tool in the .NET world, Reflector, for Orcas Beta 2! Stop what you're doing and get it! Along with that, one of the best add-ins, Reflector.Emit has been updated Another mastereful post from Joe Duffy: Thread interrupts are (almost) as evil as thread aborts Read More...
  • Latest on Agile Project, Reorgs, and Interop

    In a post on January 25th , I said, "I posted yesterday that we had shipped our Enterprise Collateral Management solution based on our new architecture. As I said, we still have a lot more to do ." I provided a concise list of the methodologies, technologies and tools that we used in our 14 month cycle. To update where we are now, it will be necessary for me to give a little more context. First, when I mention "our company", we are actually a Division exclusively devoted to Collateral Management. This division, in turn is part of a much larger worldwide company that has at least 6 more financial sector products dealing with other aspects of managing risk. That company then, in turn is part of a huge Ratings company. The rest of the products are (mostly) integrated into one suite that we sell. Ours is not. One reason is that the various products have been organized into self-contained product groups. That means that we had our own development, marketing, sales, product and management for just Collateral Management. Five or six weeks ago, our company went through a rather large reorganization that aligned things by a global R&D, global Marketing, etc. I think this is an extremely good thing. Our product is now "owned" by R&D which also owns all the other products that are part of the suite and otherwise and we are detached from product so we can focus on development. We can also look at integrating into the suite and bi-directional learning. One consequence of this is now instead of my boss reporting to a VP of Collateral Management, he reports to a Senior Director in R&D who owns a product out of our large offices in Manhattan. The cool thing is that Josh Madden is a 20 year+ veteran developer/architect like me who has done great things in the Financial area for companies like Reuters. He gets development. The other cool thing is that his other product group also uses a lot of Agile techniques and greatly appreciates our total XP environment. One more thing: Read More...
  • New and Notable 136

    Architecture More competition! No, I am very glad to see my good friend and Architect Harry start a series like mine and Mike's with his Morning Coffee 10 . I'm going to have to quicken the pace-) Software Development/Tools JetBrains has released their 1 .2 version of their new CI and build solution, Team City . This is very intersting from three perspectives. The first is that Jet Brains arguabally makes the best Java IDE on the planet, IntelliJ . The second is the Extreme Programming/Agile angle in that Jet Brains has always understood thsi community much better than Microsoft/VSTS and this has been reflected in IntelliJ and now Team City's support of NAnt, NUnit, and many others. The third is (much needed) competition for VS.NET/VSTS/TFS so that they can get better as well. As Scott said very well, if Microsoft is going to ignore us (Hugo the Agilist), people will look more and more to IDEs and tools that directly support the way they do work. WCF/Security A new series starts on CardSpace [via Mike ] Other Two new papers from Ralf Lämmel, who is the man behind LINQ to XSD , on Function OO Programming and the second is on XML Steaming [via Steve ] Technorati Tags: .NET , Windows Communication Foundation , WCF , Agile Development , Extreme Programming , IDE , Team City , Software Architecture , Microsoft Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! Read More...
  • New and Notable 135

    WPF/Avalon One thing I had forgotten about in Avalon is the XAML Browser Apps (XBAPS) sandboxed in the browser. Karen Corby has two posts here on features and the second on security levels . [Found via Lester's WPF Blog ] One of the things I am looking at architecturally for 2007, is rationalizing the different code bases and development frameworks for UI (i.e. the grand convergence of the smart client and browser client). So in that, I would like to rationalize our WinForms/CAB code base and our soon to possibly be ASP.NET projects and have one WCF code base. So the question is; is it XBAPS or WPF/e? Walt reminds us all that there is no Cider goodness in the Orcas drop and " In the meantime, use the beta version of Expression Blend, to layout your controls. The Visual Studio 2005 extensions are very rough around the edges ." Yup. Sahil on WPF Freeable Objects Windows Workflow I talked about that WCF and WF are not at all currently integrated and how that will change in the Orcas timeframe. Microsoft has put up a sample showing how to use WCF from WF. [via Thom ] K. Scott Allan has a nice piece on Managing the Workflow Runtime from ASP.NET . WCF/Indigo Dominick Baier has an interesting post on ASP.NET Control for CardSpace WCF RSS/ATOM Endpoints for dasBlog Customizing the Metadata Resolver Architecture Welcome to the January 15, 2007 edition of Carnival of Enterprise Architecture. Technorati Tags: .NET , Windows Communication Foundation , Windows Presentation Foundation , WCF , WPF , Windows Workflow , Software Architecture , Microsoft Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! Read More...
  • New and Notable 133

    A N&N from Brussels Belgium where I am up in the middle of the night (again I wake up at 3AM!) with my sleep hours all screwed up. I am enjoying my week here nonetheless. I don't know quite what to make of Brussels. Some parts remind me quite a bit of Paris but there is this weird mix of "modern" glass buildings although the style is a bit "older" than such US buildings. I don't know, I'm jet lagged and probably making no sense. The (potential) customer we are visiting is actually quite large > 3,000 employees most in one large building and I have been working hard on a "High Level Technical Document." Its' certainly some BDUF but this is a large SaS type architecture across 3 data centers that has many Enterprise issues (levels of Failover, SLAs, SQL Server Hot Mirroring, Perimeter Zone Security, etc. to deal with and get right. Anyhow, the food is good and there is a lot of espresso-). Architecture The Open Group (the TOGAF guys) has scheduled what appears to be an interesting conference on Enterprise Architecture and SOA in San Diego [via Architecture Blog ] Avalon/WCF Karsten gives an update on the North Face In Store Explorer WCF application that floored many of us at PDC05 and has now been deployed . He also reminds, "Note that the white paper written about this application is still relevant and worth reading. The code samples all work just fine on the final bits and have some useful code as far as state management, image montages and a 3D carousel." My good friend and fellow Smart Client track speaker, Walt Ritscher has started a new WCF blog at http://wpfwonderland.wordpress.com - Subscribed! Check out XAML to IL Explained Part 1 , WPF/e Example - Game of Life WCF/Indigo/SOA Nicholas Allan has his best of 2006 (and what a year it was for him/them!). Also check out Zen Faults Other Ted Neward has his predictions for 2007 , of which I mostly agree with all of them but one of the best qualities of Ted Read More...
  • Dev Connections Session - WCF Security

    Here's a link to all my security demos, including some extra demos on claims-based security and CardSpace. http://www.dasblonde.net/PermaLink,guid,1217187f-fe16-4426-9e38-a26552baedda.aspx Read More...

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