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Uri Katsir is blogging!

My friend and colleague Uri Katsir just joined the blogosphere. Uri is a BizTalk wizard who is currently working on one of the biggest BizTalk implementations in the world. We are extremely proud to have him as part of our technical staff at Tellago ...

The WCF Extensibility Guidance is now on MSDN!

As the WCF team already announced, the first chapter of the WCF Extensibility Guidance is now available on MSDN . This paper is the result of an effort I started a few months ago with my colleague and friend Pablo Cibraro . Our goal was to provide a detailed...

Speaking at ArcSig User Group tomorrrow

I will be speaking tomorrow at the South Florida Architecture User Group (ArcSig) . The session is titled From SOA to WOA: Introducing Web Oriented Architectures and touches upon the fundamental principles and architecture techniques that can help developers...

My thoughts about RETRO: A RESTful Transactions Model

Transactions has typically been one of the aspects that the WS-* followers continuously point out as one of the weaknesses of the REST model. Even though we all agree that atomic transactions in distributed systems are JUST A BAD IDEA and everybody that...

SOAWorld 2009 session

Thanks to all the folks who attended to my session about WOA at SOAWorld 2009. I got a lot of interesting questions from an always sharp New York audience :). You can get the slide deck here…

Speaking at SOAWorld 2009

This afternoon I will be presenting a session about Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) at SOAWorld . The session explores the concepts behind real world architectures based on the principles of REST and how they represent an interesting alternative to traditional...

Speaking about WCF and WF 4.0 at VSLive

Next Monday I will be presenting two sessions at VSLive Las Vegas . The first session is about the WCF 4.0 extensibility model and it covers almost all the major extensibility points of the different WCF subsystems such as messaging, security, instancing...

Using WCF Services with Axum: A load generation sample

Following my previous post, I’ve decided to start blogging some examples of the use of Axum on distributed programming scenarios. The purpose of these samples is not to detail the specific features of the Axum language but rather to highlight some practical...

The future of SOA governance looks RESTful

During the last few years, UDDI has been at the center of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance platforms. Specifically, UDDI has been the main mechanism used to implement service registry and repositories which we all know are the fundamental...

Extending Dublin’s tracking service by implementing a custom tracking participant

In a previous post we've explored how to extend Dublin's forwarding service by implementing a custom message filter. This post continues the series by illustrating the extensibility model of Dublin's tracking service. WCF message tracking and monitoring...
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