Paolo Pialorsi - Bridge The Gap!
Living in a Service Oriented World
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Windows Sharepoint Services incidentally inside permissions on Lists table with tp_ACL
WSS offers a nice Object Model to navigate its content. Anyway sometime we need something more. In these situations we can think about accessing directly the WSS Content Database as James Sturms showed us in his session (SharePoint Database Schemas).
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Distributed Transactions with Indigo and WS-AT
This evening I played with Indigo and WS-AT, to see if it works, in order to use it in a project of a customer of mine.
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Working with Dynamic C# 2.0 Generics
Yesterday I was involved in working with dynamic generic types for a project I'm working on. At least I achieved this solution to dinamically create a Generic Type for instance reading a .config file:
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Handling transactions working on Windows Sharepoint Services lists
One of the features I miss on WSS and SPS is the capability to change lists contents and configuration transactionally.When you work on complex scenarios often it should be usefull to change data on an "application/service/support database" and on WSS/SPS lists/contents, but the Object Model of Sharepoint doesn't give us a way to handle transactions. So you have to do it manually, with compensating transactions.
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.NET 1.x/2.x, Assembly, StackTrace and possible bug...
Yesterday I spent one hour to investigate a problem in a software I developed. The issue is about a strange behaviour that happens when I build the project in Release mode, rather than in Debug.
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One day conference about SOA and Smart Clients development
I'm working on a Conference Day about SOA and Smart Clients development with Microsoft .NET Framework. It will be on Friday 14 of January 2005, here in Italy, in my town (Brescia). If you're Italian and you like to come .... catch the date and stay tuned on my blog.
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CryptoAPI and DPAPI are not thread-safe :-( !
Today, while stress-testing a Web Application of a customer of mine, I discovered an issue in a piece of code working with DPAPI: CryptoAPI are not thread-safe!
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SQL Server 2005 Web Services (DAT329)
The session covered clearly the new features of SQL Server 2005 in the fields of Web Services support.
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Creating Efficient, High Performance XML Web Services (DEV319)
It was a very good session Christian, one of the best in this TechEd! I'd like to see a little bit more of demos, just to convince the people in the room, not for me :-), that I already totally agree with you. I really apreciated the agenda of the session and the ideas expressed. You confirmed in my mind many of the ideas that I've already had and suggested to my customers, but above all you confirmed me that I'm on the right way. Here are the main rules expressed:
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Third day at TechEd
To tell the true, today was not so exciting! The only two good session that I've attended were the one of ClemensV "Best Practices for State Management at Multiple Layers (CTS404)" and the one of Mike Fitzmaurice about "Programmatic Access To SharePoint Lists And Document Libraries (BPR377)".