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Service Factory Training - Day 3, Addendum 1 Requirements Gathering and Management (patterns & practices Incubation Project) John Socha-Leialoha Vision lightweight tool does not impose specific process accommodates multiple stakeholder viewpoints Read More
Service Factory Notes - Day 3 Patterns & Practices Testing and Agile Process Larry Brader (lbrader@microsoft.com) P&P Approach to Testing Testing strategy from the start - testing should start with the architecture Master Test Plan & Release Read More
I think, for Day 2 notes commentary, I'm just going to talk about the versioning stuff that Don spoke about. Basically, what he's really talking about is what I'm calling Permissive and Restrictive Versioning. There are some changes, assuming that your Read More
WCF: Developing Secure Distributed Applications Hongmei Ge (http://blogs.msdn.com/hongmeig/default.aspx) Hongmei's Top Ten List on why to choose WCF 10. Easy to switch between different transports 9. Good extensibility 8. Great IT Pro Tools for Diagnosis Read More
I'm not going to spend a lot of time commenting on the WCF and WF talks we had yesterday. Mostly because I've heard them all before at various venues. We did start to go on a deep dive on the Guidance Package for the Service Factory last night before Read More
Service Factory Overview Don Smith - Product Manager for Service Factory (http://tinyurl.com/y3gguu) (note - URL requires passport) maturity level of SOA paramount in adoption of Service Factory zapthink - SO Market research (http://www.zapthink.com) Read More
Well, we're almost ready to start. A little bit of a cluster getting in because they take their security semi-seriously here. (It was, actually, easy to breach the physical security into the lobby, but that was about as far as you could get.) More to Read More
Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water...sorry, I couldn't resist, Jaws (dang that movie scared me when I was a kid) was showing last night when I finally hit the sack. The sentiment remains, however. I found out why no one seems Read More
Well, I'm heading off to the Mecca of software development, Redmond, WA, otherwise known as the headquarters of Microsoft. I'm going there to learn about Software Factories in general, web service factories specifically, and Guidance Packages. The training Read More
It's from June 2005, but that's OK, I was...umm...busy....then. Anyway, Aaron Skonnard has an excellent guide, I think, to Contract First development for web services on the Service Station. Read More
The Dynamic Systems Initiative people at Microsoft have released the Service Modeling Language (SML) specification. Check it out. Correction: It's not just Microsoft. Cisco, HP, IBM, etc. and others are represented as well. (The links Read More
With a title like that, how can you go wrong? .NET Rocks! # 176 Read More
Awesome (and short) post by Sowmy Srinivasan on the serialization model in WCF (formerly known as "Indigo"). Read More
The ServerSide.net has a new article up on securing your Indigo services. Note: This is part 2 of a 2 part series. Here's the part 1 article. Read More
Jeff's got a pointer to a post covering a simple way to being migrating from ASMX to Inidgo services. It seems elegant and simple, but I wonder how well it plays if my services are wrapped with any of the WS-* specs? Read More
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