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What is the .NET platform?
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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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Breaking up (Microsoft) is hard to do - Modularity is a technical issue
The Microsoft Antitrust trial could set precedents by accident, which will have adverse impacts on our use of Web services. Tip
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Say hello to VS .NET, a developer's friend
Microsoft released the production version of Visual Studio .NET, its premier development toolkit, in February of this year. Tip
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Creating a VB.NET Web service
Roy Hoobler's latest article shows how to implement a Web service server and client and some of the object oriented issues in designing a VB.NET application. Article
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EVENT: Using Web services to integrate .NET with Java
This Webcast will look at what is involved with taking an existing Java application and consuming it in a .NET Windows Forms application. Article
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EVENT: ASP.NET Web Services Security
This Webcast will highlight security considerations for building Web Services such as authorization, authentication and encryption schemes, along with a discussion on the recent alleged security holes in ASP.NET Web Services. Article
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A Rush and a Push and Visual Studio.NET Is Here
The software world has been waiting since the first rumblings of C# and .NET began to ripple out from Redmond to see how Microsoft would change the world with its Web Services ideas. The delivery of the .NET family of enterprise servers and of the la... Article
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Analysis: .NET tools mark new Web services battle
Developers have already taken up Visual Studio .NET in beta versions, but Microsoft must still persuade its core base of Visual Basic users to take the plunge if it is to compete successfully against Java. Article
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What is the difference between MSMQ1.0 and MSMQ2.0?
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