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SOA with .NET & Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation with the Microsoft Platform from Thomas
SOA with .NET & Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation with the Microsoft Platform presents readers with a hands-on review of key issues in applying SOA techniques on the .NET platform. This is another in the series of Prentice Hall Service-Ori... Book Excerpt
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OData provides patterns for HTTP, JSON, data access
Open Data Protocol, OData, is rapidly evolving. This Web protocol used for querying and updating data gives users a way to unlock data, freeing it from silos in today’s applications. News | 15 Dec 2010
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Legacy modernization opens Windows for publisher
Book publisher Simon & Schuster successfully modernizes legacy mainframe systems by porting COBOL applications to Microsoft .NET. Article | 10 Dec 2008
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BPM, SOA take coding out of .NET-based ERP customization
With common Web 2.0 interfaces, SOA, and BPM, Epicor ERP business users and managers can make changes to business processes. In the past, that kind of customization had to be hand coded, requiring IT involvement. Article | 21 Oct 2008
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Microsoft modeling strategy: Work in progress
After several years pursuing a modeling tool strategy focused on Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), Microsoft is broadening its approach to include more UML-related modeling tools. How these tools will work under the umbrella of the company's emerging... Article | 06 Oct 2008
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UML and SOA the Microsoft way
Microsoft plans support for UML in its planned Oslo platform for model-driven SOA, but is not basing its new tools on that modeling language, explains Burley Kawasaki. Article | 09 Jul 2008
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Deutsche Post delivers .NET in Java CRM thanks to SOA
An integration expert at Deutsche Post finds a way to bring .NET applications into a CRM system that is part of a Java-based service-oriented architecture (SOA). Article | 16 Apr 2008
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Silverlight 2.0 for RIAs coming soon
Microsoft Silverlight 2.0, which is nearing beta, will make it easier for .NET developers to use Visual Basic instead of JavaScript as a scripting language for rich Internet application (RIA) development, according to Scott Guthrie, a Microsoft vice ... News | 26 Feb 2008
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More coders feeling Groovy
Groovy is what Java would be if it had been created in the 21st century, says one programmer. Although it still ranks below Java, C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, and even Fortran, Groovy has been quickly moving up the charts as more and more developer... News | 25 Feb 2008
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Yahoo says no deal
Multiple news sources are reporting today that Yahoo Inc. has rejected Microsoft bid to buy it. Microsoft wanted Yahoo as part of a strategy to create a new Web services environment that would challenge Google Inc. News | 11 Feb 2008
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ILOG Rules aligns with Microsoft SOA
ILOG Inc. today announced ILOG Rules for .NET 3.0, which adds features that align with Microsoft's service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy. The new release integrates with Microsoft platforms and products including Microsoft Office 2007, Microso... News | 23 Jan 2008
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Web services for Windows CE
Microsoft offers to ways to develop Web services for Windows CE embedded, one using .NET, the other using COM and a SOAP toolkit. Tip
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Web services with Open and Microsoft Office
Spreadsheet programs like Excel and Calc inside Office suites can import Web services using Macros. Tip
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Using ADO.NET and SDO for SOA data continuity
Both ADO.NET and Service Data Objects (SDO) use XML to enable data transfer between disjointed components inside an SOA, enabling developers to create all kinds of new Web services mashups. Tip
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SOA at Conjunction Junction
SOA debates like REST vs. SOAP or Java vs. .NET may be entertaining, but they miss the larger point of service orientation. Tip
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Windows Workflow Foundation for Web services
In this tip, Daniel Rubio discusses Windows Workflow Foundation and how it can move beyond and enhance BPEL in service-oriented designs. Tip
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Keeping your cool during a Windows XP SP2 installation
This desktop Windows refresh is no ordinary service pack, and its complexity will test the skills of administrators deploying it. Tip
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Microsoft and Web services
Web services are a way for Microsoft to leverage the existing base of J2EE without having to do anything to support Java explicitly. Tip
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Microsoft certifications: Meaningful credentials or resume fluff?
The MCSE doesn't hurt your resume, but you'd better have experience too. Otherwise your MCSE may be just a piece of paper. Tip
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The .NET world according to Microsoft
This first in a two-column series takes a look at .NET's basic building blocks. Tip
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J2EE vs. .NET for Web services: So, who's winning the tools race?
Much has been made of the Web Services development showdown between J2EE and .NET. Which platform will win over the market? Tip
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When developing an app which is better : .NET and C# or VB.NET
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ASP.NET vs. ASP
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Strange .NET session timeout behavior
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Is the ASP.NET grid compliant with Section 508 standards?
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Setting a pointer to an item in a .NET collection
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CLI engine for non-Windows platform
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Key benefits and options of .NET (part 2)
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Key benefits and options of .NET
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How can I resolve problems accessing COM components while migrating to ASP.NET?
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Didn't Microsoft just copy Java with C#?
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OData provides patterns for HTTP, JSON, data access
Open Data Protocol, OData, is rapidly evolving. This Web protocol used for querying and updating data gives users a way to unlock data, freeing it from silos in today’s applications. News
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SOA with .NET & Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation with the Microsoft Platform from Thomas
SOA with .NET & Windows Azure: Realizing Service-Orientation with the Microsoft Platform presents readers with a hands-on review of key issues in applying SOA techniques on the .NET platform. This is another in the series of Prentice Hall Service-Ori... Book Excerpt
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Legacy modernization opens Windows for publisher
Book publisher Simon & Schuster successfully modernizes legacy mainframe systems by porting COBOL applications to Microsoft .NET. Article
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BPM, SOA take coding out of .NET-based ERP customization
With common Web 2.0 interfaces, SOA, and BPM, Epicor ERP business users and managers can make changes to business processes. In the past, that kind of customization had to be hand coded, requiring IT involvement. Article
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Microsoft modeling strategy: Work in progress
After several years pursuing a modeling tool strategy focused on Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), Microsoft is broadening its approach to include more UML-related modeling tools. How these tools will work under the umbrella of the company's emerging... Article
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UML and SOA the Microsoft way
Microsoft plans support for UML in its planned Oslo platform for model-driven SOA, but is not basing its new tools on that modeling language, explains Burley Kawasaki. Article
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Web services for Windows CE
Microsoft offers to ways to develop Web services for Windows CE embedded, one using .NET, the other using COM and a SOAP toolkit. Tip
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Web services with Open and Microsoft Office
Spreadsheet programs like Excel and Calc inside Office suites can import Web services using Macros. Tip
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Deutsche Post delivers .NET in Java CRM thanks to SOA
An integration expert at Deutsche Post finds a way to bring .NET applications into a CRM system that is part of a Java-based service-oriented architecture (SOA). Article
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Silverlight 2.0 for RIAs coming soon
Microsoft Silverlight 2.0, which is nearing beta, will make it easier for .NET developers to use Visual Basic instead of JavaScript as a scripting language for rich Internet application (RIA) development, according to Scott Guthrie, a Microsoft vice ... News
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About Visual Basic .NET Web services
Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET or VB .NET) is a version of Microsoft's Visual Basic that was designed, as part of the company's .NET product group, to make Web services applications easier to develop. Find Visual Basic .NET Web services resources to help in using the Microsoft platform to architect and develop SOA and Web services.