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A year ago, we released SO-Aware as our first product in Tellago Studios. SO-Aware represented a new way to manage web services and all the related artifacts like configuration, tests or monitoring data in the Microsoft stack. It was based on the idea...
As part of the simplification in service configuration that we want to provide in SO-Aware, we have added two new commands in the PowerShell provider for generating the service configuration at design time in case you don’t want to rely on SO-Aware for...
As we announced last week, we are shipping a new Visual Studio plugin for generating service proxies as part of the SO-Aware SDK. The functionality is equivalent to what you find today in the “Add Service Reference” command, but the results are much better...
My colleagues Jesus Rodriguez and Dwight Goins were talking about many of challenges you might find for managing WCF services in the enterprise, and how SO-Aware can help you out in all those aspects. Check it out here .
A common requirement that we received from some customers while we were in the early design stages of SO-Aware was the ability of tracking static dependencies between services. For instance, Service A calls Service B and Service B calls Service X. This...
Service testing is another interesting feature that you will find in SO-Aware. Having a tool for testing a service in the repository is very important for the following reasons, You can make sure the service up and running (The service deployment and...
As I discussed in the previous post, everything in SO-Aware is exposed as resources via OData. You can simply take a look at this by browsing at the main feed of the service repository. This means that we can import a new service into the repository and...
I am very proud to announce today the release of our product in Tellago Studios , SO-Aware , a RESTful service repository based on OData. The main difference between SO-Aware and other existing products is that everything is exposed as resources...
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