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European BizTalk Convention - Service Bus with Message Broadcasting
Stephen W. Thomas
This download contains the power point slides and code from the Azure Platform AppFabric session at the...
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Getting started with #AngularJS
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Syndicated AppFabric Author
One of the nicer JavaScripts out there to work with must me AngularJS . Now there are quite a few other ones out there and I have used a number of them but AngularJS seems to be the most structured of them. And while it is really powerful it is also really easy to get started with. AngularJS is a client side framework for creating rich web applications using JavaScript and HTML. It isn’t just a library like jQuery or Knockout.js where you create the structure and call into the library as you see...
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FIX: Missing itinerary designer after installing BizTalk 2013
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This happened to me. I’m not sure if it will prove to be a common problem, or just something specific to me, but I put this post together to save time for others that may run into it. Scenario: I did a clean install of BizTalk Sever 2013. When I went into Visual Studio 2012, I did not have the option to add ESB Toolkit itinerary designers to a BizTalk project. Explanation: During the BizTalk 2013 beta the itinerary designer was distributed as a VSIX package. However, in the RTM version it is no longer...
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DotNed podcast: Neno Loje on Visual Studio ALM and Team Foundation Service 2012 new features
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In this podcast Hassan Fadili speaks with Neno Loje (VS ALM MVP) about some of the new features in Visual Studio ALM & Visual Studio Team Foundation Service 2012. Of course, Neno also talks about some of the success stories and other areas that might be interesting to anyone who has a passion for application life cycle management. Links: Neno TFS blog: www.tfsblog.com The WHY book on TFS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012: Adopting Agile Software Practices: From Backlog to Continuous...
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WCF Data Services and Web API with OData; choices, choices.
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Back in 2010, I wrote a course for Pluralsight on OData which covers the protocol in general and introduces the viewer to the client and server programming model. This year, Microsoft released updates to the ASP.NET Web API which includes support for OData in the controllers. Since this latest release, I’ve received several questions about the differences between these two toolsets for building services that support OData and some guidance on which to use. This is my attempt to answer...
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How I saved the day with Windows Azure Websites
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My wife does a lot of work volunteering at our school. No, check that, she does a metric ton of work. The school was planning a silent auction to raise money for various programs. As part of this, the group decided to hold an online auction allowing people to bid on various activities offered by the teachers. The only technology available to the group was a CMS for creating web pages and HTML forms that would send email messages. My wife was planning to respond to email and update the...
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