September 2003 - Posts

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New MSDN Article on WSE and Security by ChristophDotNet

Ingo has a new article on MSDN on using Role-based security with WSE 2.0. Go read ...
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Another name for SOA by ChristophDotNet

I read this article by Irving Wladawsky-Berger, IBM VP of technology and strategy. The concepts he's describing behind IBM's e-business on demand initiative sounds to me very much like what's lately been promoted under the SOA moniker: focus on business...
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Web Service Orchestration at the PDC and XML 2003 by ChristophDotNet

I am working on web service orchestration material for the PDC BOF and my presentation at XML 2003. Any feedback would be most welcome....
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State of the WS-Union as of 9/2003 by ChristophDotNet

I am reading the article Secure, Reliable, Transacted Web Services: Architecture and Composition on MSDN. It is a comprehensive summary of the specification comprising the current state of the Web Services techology stack. The article touches on the recently released specs for WS-AtomicTransaction and WS-BusinessActivity (which will be published soon according to Omri Gazitt) and concludes explaining the architecture of the Web Services/SOA demo given recently by Bill Gates and IBM's Steve Mills...
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Have you ever tried to xml serialize a class hierarchy derived from CollectionBase? by ChristophDotNet

If you ever tried to serialize and deserialize a hierachy of classes starting a CollectionBase, you found that it doesn't work. Consider a hierarchy like: [XmlInclude(“DerivedCollection“)] public class MyBase : CollectionBase { // implement...
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Linuxers switching to Win 2k3 by ChristophDotNet

In other news: According to the latest Netcraft survey , Windows 2k3 is a compelling enough alternative to Linux, for people to abandon the open source OS in favor of the Windows alternative. This trend has emerged in the previous study and contiued over...
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Sam's Comments on the latest Windows Security Holes by ChristophDotNet

Sam pretty much says it as it is ... I am not naive enough to think that millions of lines of unmanaged C++ code won't have buffer overruns in *any* OS (all C/C++ based OS like Linux, Mac, etc will have buffer overruns too), but the disconcerting news...
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Indigo ... my next guess by ChristophDotNet

OK ... Summing up the hints on Don's blog : Indigo ... Handles transactions Has an XML protocol stack Has a Network Stack Features call contexts Web Services will become more distributed in nature (private source) given that and the PDC sessions, all...
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Update: soap.inappdomain:// ... by ChristophDotNet

I just got confirmation that the inproc channel is really only intended to be an inappdomain channel for debugging purposes. I still think the exception message could make that clearer ...
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Remoting Eye For The Straight Guy by ChristophDotNet

I'm just watching Queer Eye for the Straight Guy on Bravo ... for some reason one of these guys just reminds me somewhat of Ingo ... Does anybody else think so, too, or is it just me? (or is it just too late for me post ...)
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