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For those who did not yet catch up with my new blog, here is the reminder: We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG...
We migrated our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole Telligent crew! You guys rock...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
It just took us some 15 months to migrate our individual blogs from weblogs.asp.net to blogs.thinktecture.com . The blogs over at blogs.thinktecture.com are powered by Telligent's Community Server . A BIG THANKS goes to ScottW - and of course the whole...
Go and grab it ! Please: everybody using WSCF 0.5 – go and download this new version 0.51. We have had some severe problems during QA for 0.5. So a lot of important bug fixes made it into 0.51. Thanks for using WSCF and for giving important feedback to...
I am pleased to offer you our WSCF WSDL Wizard plugin for the Eclipse Java IDE: jWSCF. This plugin is embedded into Eclipse and enables modelling and designing your Web Services interface contract without having to reveal to know all nittry-gritty - and...
Thanks for everybody coming to the New York City IASA Interop City event. Here are the slides I used with all the references mentioned: http://www.thinktecture.com/Conferences/slides/InteropCityNYC/InterOpCity_NYC_Weyer_V1.zip
Our friend Aaron from PluralSight did what I was supposed to write up for a long time… so, well: Thanks Aaron for doing my job. ;) The first part of his two parts series is now online. I have a feeling that the upcoming second part might also cover...
Steve rocks us with first-class information on Indigo message encoding and serialization . XML (and SOAP, for that matter) as the InfoSet and then you decide how ‘to write it down’. Just be sure to write it as angle brackets for interop’ing...
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