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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Roll Your Own REST-ful WCF Router However, as the MSDN documentation for the WCF Router states, “ The Routing Service does not currently support routing of WCF REST services. The reason is fairly simple: the WCF Routing Service performs routing of messages in a way that is independent of the underlying transport, whereas a REST-based architecture is deeply rooted in the HTTP protocol and relies on the URI for delivery semantics. While the ASP.NET MVC or the new ASP.NET Web API might seems like attractive options, WCF is the way to go if you need to accommodate both Soap-based and Rest-ful clients. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Windows Azure Platform: Cloud Computing for.NET Developers The AppFabric provides a component called the Service Bus that is designed to be a cloud-based rendezvous point that supports message exchange patterns that are not supported by WCF out of the box - for example publish/subscribe. Microsoft launched their vision of cloud based computing and storage under the name "Azure Service Platform". Azure provides rentable computing and storage facilities and offers all these services as HTTP addressable resources. This base infrastructure allows developers to build solutions on top of highly scalable and manageable resources. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential SharePoint 2010 for Developers Training We would also take a look at the new Ribbon and it's customizations and extensibility options, how to consume REST APIs including ADO.NET Services from the client side and some interesting new Silverlight capabilities in SharePoint. We'll also cover some advanced stuff such as pluggable external data exchange services, ASP.NET workflow forms, and InfoPath 2010 forms. Office 2010, and more. You'll get answers to these questions: What are the different SharePoint 2010 Components? What is new in Office 2010? How do I architect and plan for robust SharePoint 2010 deployment? Routing? DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Roll Your Own REST-ful WCF Router However, as the MSDN documentation for the WCF Router states, “ The Routing Service does not currently support routing of WCF REST services. The reason is fairly simple: the WCF Routing Service performs routing of messages in a way that is independent of the underlying transport, whereas a REST-based architecture is deeply rooted in the HTTP protocol and relies on the URI for delivery semantics. While the ASP.NET MVC or the new ASP.NET Web API might seems like attractive options, WCF is the way to go if you need to accommodate both Soap-based and Rest-ful clients. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Product Management an open secret, a differenciator At the Skills Matter Agile Lean Kanban exchange the other week someone - sorry I missed you name - told me about a report from the BBC on Product Management. point to Silicon Valley because certainly in Europe, and I suspect in much of the rest of the USA, this role isn’t so widely recognised. It turns out the report is from a branch of the BBC I didn’t know about, “BBC Academy” and it entitled “The State of Product Management 2010.” Its well worth reading if you have an interest in Product Management or the UK software development scene. This is a role. Someone needs to do this. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, December 14, 2010 WCF Duplex Messaging There are many ways that messages can be exchanged between two parties in a service based system: the client can send messages to the server and never get any back; the client can send a message and wait for a response; the client and service can send eachother messages without any pre-defined pattern; the client can send the service a message but not wait synchronously for a response and then then service can send a message back asynchronously; and there are many others. There is no way for a server to initiate an exchange with the client. What is Duplex Messaging? flowcharts!” .NET Meanderings - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 | -
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However, as the MSDN documentation for the WCF Router states, “ The Routing Service does not currently support routing of WCF REST services. The reason is fairly simple: the WCF Routing Service performs routing of messages in a way that is independent of the underlying transport, whereas a REST-based architecture is deeply rooted in the HTTP protocol and relies on the URI for delivery semantics. While the ASP.NET MVC or the new ASP.NET Web API might seems like attractive options, WCF is the way to go if you need to accommodate both Soap-based and Rest-ful clients. Enjoy. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - WCF Duplex Messaging
There are many ways that messages can be exchanged between two parties in a service based system: the client can send messages to the server and never get any back; the client can send a message and wait for a response; the client and service can send eachother messages without any pre-defined pattern; the client can send the service a message but not wait synchronously for a response and then then service can send a message back asynchronously; and there are many others. There is no way for a server to initiate an exchange with the client. What is Duplex Messaging? flowcharts!” .NET Meanderings - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 - Product Management an open secret, a differenciator
At the Skills Matter Agile Lean Kanban exchange the other week someone - sorry I missed you name - told me about a report from the BBC on Product Management. point to Silicon Valley because certainly in Europe, and I suspect in much of the rest of the USA, this role isn’t so widely recognised. It turns out the report is from a branch of the BBC I didn’t know about, “BBC Academy” and it entitled “The State of Product Management 2010.” Its well worth reading if you have an interest in Product Management or the UK software development scene. This is a role. Someone needs to do this. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, December 14, 2010 - Q&A: Where do testers fit in?
Unfortunately, in the software world the terms “Testing” and “Quality Assurance” are too often confused and exchanged. Still the rest of the system needs checking so there is work for Testers. I got the following question in my mail box a few days ago: “I was reading the Powerpoint deck you prepared for the East Anglia Branch of the BCS and wondered what your thoughts were around Testing. How should testers tackle verbal requirements – as you say Requirements shouldn’t be a document but Testers rely on such documentation as check lists for their testing? Any advice would be great.” Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, June 9, 2008 %>
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