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.NET Framework 4.0 = "BizTalk/SOA Express Framework" ? PART3 Well, what can I say, it all started with a gut feeling, or revelation , which ever you feel more commutable, on an early morning of a Saturday, drinking my usual morning coffee got me thinking , and resulted in this post .NET Framework 4.0 = "BizTalk/SOA Express Framework" ? . After a while, the more I thought about it, the more I felt more confident with the idea so I continued my journey with .NET Framework 4.0 =...
BizTalk Server2009 , " OSLO " and .NET Due to expected “collision”, BizTalk2006 R3 ( BizTalk Server 2006 R3 Announced ) development was integrated into the BizTalk2009 development. Some of us might have suspected that already from the Is there a new logo for the IT Products in Microsoft? post a while ago. As such, we should summarize the current situation: Where We Are Now BizTalk 2006 R2 Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services Enhanced support for messaging based on Web services...
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Sources As expected the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Sources are available , from the Reference Source Code Center Team Blog . How to get started? You can find the instructions on how to configure Visual Studio 2008 and take advantage of the RSCC features on the RSCC web site . Among the libraries are: mscorlib.dll system.dll system.data.dll system.drawing.dll system.web.dll system.web.extensions.dll system.windows.forms.dll system.xml.dll Microsoft.Visualbasic.dll System.Web.Routing...
MSSharePointDeveloper.com launched! - "Do Less. Get More. Develop on SharePoint." As the title says MSSharePointDeveloper .com was launched! - "Do Less. Get More. Develop on SharePoint ." To help drive adoption of SharePoint by Software Developers Microsoft have launched a campaign to .NET Developers at http:// MSSharePointDeveloper .com . The new material is designed to help .NET Developers to learn the top ten artifacts in SharePoint that are interesting to them...
Most of us remeber the VB/VC UG Meeting ( MS Redmond at UserGroup near you ) where Inbar Gazit, Microsoft Corp (Redmond) gave us a small lecture about the .NET 3.5 Framework "Meet the CLR PM – Questions, Complaints, and Wish Lists". So for those who didn't make it, or were in the MVP meeting which was scheduled for the same time, or just stayed home for the Maccabi Tel-Aviv game ( final four ) - here's a small collection of articles which would explain what we have learned that day: .NET Framework...