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  • Adding caching to WCF RESTful services using the REST Starter Kit

    As promised, this is the first of a series of posts that intend to cover the new capabilities implemented in the WCF REST Starter Kit to enhance the development of RESTful services using WCF. Specifically, this post is focus on how to enable caching on RESTFul services by using the REST Starter Kit ...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 10-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Design Patterns, REST
  • Microsoft gives you more REST

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    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 10-27-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, Web Services Interoperability, .NET Framework, REST
  • Speaking at Oracle Open World

    This weekend I am heading to San Francisco to speak at Oracle Open World (OOW). The topic ( take a guess :) )Web Services interoperability between WCF and Oracle WebLogic. This time, I have the pleasure of sharing stage with Pyounguk Cho, Product Manager of the Oracle SOA Suite. We plan to show a real...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 09-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET J2EE interoperability, WCF, SOA, Oracle, Web Services, Architecture, Web Services Interoperability, .NET Framework, Design Patterns, REST
  • Consuming RESTful services from BizTalk Server using AtomPub

    In a previous post I explained the importance for traditional integration servers and ESBs to embrace REST as one of the architecture styles used to interact and expose resources. For the simplicity of this post (and to avoid starting a religious war J) I am going to use the term ESB as the generic name...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 04-24-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, BizTalk Server, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST
  • REST presentation demos and slides

    Thanks to all the folks who attended to my session about RESTful services at the New York Connected Systems User Group and at the Orlando Code Camp. I had a lot of fun in both event and got some interesting feedback. The presentations and demos can be downloaded here .
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 03-27-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Conferences, Web Services Interoperability, .NET Framework, Design Patterns, REST
  • REST at the Orlando Code Camp

    Thanks to all the folks who attended to my session at the New York City Connected Systems User Group . As usual (in that User Group) I got a lot of interesting questions and feedback. Special kudos to Kent Brown who does a phenomenal job running the user group. I will publish the slides and demos early...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 03-20-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Conferences, .NET Framework, Microsoft, REST
  • Speaking at New York CSD User Group

    Next Monday (17th) I will be speaking at the Microsoft's Connected Systems User Group in New York . This time, I am going to be talking about RESTful services best practices. We are going to cover a broad set of topics ranging from REST fundamental concepts to RESTful services best practices and patterns...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 03-11-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, Conferences, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST
  • Extending RESTful services with a custom Request Interceptor

    There are a lot of aspects that needs to be combined in order to architect robust RESTful services to go beyond the typical HTTP verb and URI modeling. Capabilities such as Low-Hi REST, Error Handling or Caching are fundamental elements of real world RESTful solutions. On windows Communication Foundation...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 11-26-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST
  • RESTful.NET

    RESTful.NET, the latest book from my friend Jon Flanders , is now available at Amazon and O'Reilly . This book does an amazing job exploring the WCF-REST programming model and its relationship with other technologies. Definitely this book is a MUST READ for developers interested on RESTful architectures...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 12-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, REST
  • Implementing content based routing using the Windows Application Server (Dublin) forwarding service

    Dublin’s application server incorporates a series of runtimes services that complement the runtime behavior of a WCF service host on areas such as lifecycle, persistence, message routing, etc. Among those services, the forwarding services provides high performance message routing across different services...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 12-11-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Architecture, .NET Framework, Design Patterns, Dublin, REST, SOA, WCF, Web Services, Web Services Interoperability, Microsoft
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