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New on board at newtelligence - July 24, 2004

Daniel Fisher aka "Lenny Bacon" joined the pack and is already having some fun. (c)2002-2004 Clemens Vasters. You want to build service oriented applications on the Microsoft .NET Framework and are not quite sure how newtelligence Workshops get you going with concrete, pragmatic guidance on today's shipping technology stack, keeping tomorrow in perspective. Available on-site, world-wide. Tell me more!
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Microsoft enforcing its patent portfolio on Open Source How likely is it that - July 22, 2004

Microsoft Watch highlights the recently surfaced HP memo that speculates that Microsoft would start enforcing its patent portfolio on Open Source. How likely is it It is an interesting question, indeed. Here&8217;s what I think: The patent situation, especially on the middleware market, used to be very much like the cold war between the USSR and the USA in the last century. One side moves, everyone dies. My guess is that if Microsoft had...
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Ah... THAT'S how to make WS-Addressing work in WSE 2.0 - July 22, 2004

Unless you enable the config setting below, WSE injects intentionally invalid &8220;Via&8221; routing information into ReplyTo and FaultTo addresses for security reasons and therefore you can&8217;t just turn around and create, for instance, a new SoapSender(SoapRequestContext.Address.ReplyTo) at the receiving endpoint or set the reply envelope&8217;s context like envelope.Context.Addressing.Destination = SoapRequestContext.Address.ReplyTo. Because...
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Naming and Continuations (continued) - July 21, 2004

I was a little off when I compared my problem here to a tail call. Gordon Weakliem corrected me with the term "continuation". The fact that the post got 28 comments shows that this seems to be an interesting problem and, naming aside, it is indeed a tricky thing to implement in a framework when the programming language you use (C in my case) doesn't support the construct. What's specifically tricky about the concrete case that I...
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Prankster. Ah. Right. - July 19, 2004

News is what is made news. Point in case: This sentence on my blog here: "There's apparently a related project Boa (another serpent name along the family line of Viper that was the original codename for MTS), including the business markup language BML (pronounced "Bimmel") that he's involved in and he talked a bit about that, but of course I'd be killed if I gave out more details." now prompts, directly or indirectly, this here on...
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.NET Rocks Recording posted - July 19, 2004

The recording of last week's .NET Rocks show on which I explained my view on the "services mindset" (at 4AM in the morning) is now available for download from franklins.net (c)2002-2004 Clemens Vasters. You want to build service oriented applications on the Microsoft .NET Framework and are not quite sure how newtelligence Workshops get you going with concrete, pragmatic guidance on today's shipping technology stack, keeping tomorrow in perspective. Available on-site,..
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BOABML - July 16, 2004

AAMOF, BOA along with BML are PBS TLA's created when we were TUI and MSU while having a late dinner. TMA in this industry and way too much fuzzy MBS. TWOP! IAR, giving out SSI under NDA would get me into VDS, get me. (You can speculate all you want in the comments section). (c)2002-2004 Clemens Vasters. You want to build service oriented applications on the Microsoft .NET Framework and are not quite sure...
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A word from us, my sponsor: newtelligence SOA Workshop in Dsseldorf, October 13-15 2004 - July 16, 2004

newtelligence AG will be hosting an open workshop on service-oriented development, covering principles, architecture ideas and implementation guidance on October 13-15 in D&252;sseldorf, Germany. The workshop will be held in English, will be hosted by my partner and &8220;Mr. Methodologies&8221; Achim Oellers and myself, and is limited to just 15 (!) attendees to assure an interactive environment that maximizes everyone&8217;s benefit. The .
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Looking for a word here .... - July 15, 2004

We have a bit of a wording problem. With what I am current building we have a bit (not precisely) a notion of "tail calls". Here's an example: public void LookupMessage(int messageId)    MessageStoreService messageStore = new MessageStoreService();    messageStore.LookupMessage(messageId); The call to LookupMessage() doesn't return anything as a return value or through output parameters. Instead, the resulting reply message ...
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An early, early morning for the .NET Rocks Show - July 13, 2004

Carl invited me for .NET Rocks on Thursday night. That is July 15th, 10 PM-Midnight Eastern Standard Time (U.S.) which is FOUR A.M. UNTIL SIX A.M. Central European Time (CET) on Friday morning. I am not sure whether my brain can properly operate at that time. The most fun thing would be to go out drinking Thursday night ;-)   I want to talk about (guess what) Services. Not Indigo, not WSE, not Enterprise Services, not SOAP, not XML. Services. Mindset...
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