How to Define an Operation Contract in WCF
How to Define an Operation Contract in WCF
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How to Define an Operation Contract in WCF
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Setting Aliases to Avoid Operation Overloading
How to get over the Operation Overloading Problem in WCF?
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To meet the requirements of my client I will install Excel 2007, but you can install Excel 2010 if you prefer. Install Microsoft Office Excel 2007 or 2010 Microsoft Office Excel is required for using the Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) feature in BizTalk Server. You use the BAM Office Excel Workbook to define the business […]![]()
When looking a the new features of BizTalk 2010 I noticed that the set of SQL Server Agent jobs has been extended. There is new job called ’Monitor BizTalk Server’. This job is especially good news for those of us responsible for keeping BizTalk Server running and healthy. The general idea behind the job is […]![]()
Registration closes Thursday morning at 9:00am for the BizTalk Saturday – Melbourne BizTalk 2010 Hands on Day on the 23rd of October. For more details please visit: http://www.biztalksaturday.com/HandsOnDays2010.aspx
A BizTalk developer recently learned me a great trick to replace funtoids in a map. It looks like a lot of BizTalkers, like me, are unaware of this handy feature. When you accidentally used the wrong functoid in a map you can replace it by just dragging another functoid on top of it. The old […]![]()
This post goes over a couple of points around the installation of Microsoft AppFabric Connect feature of BizTalk Server 2010 and a note on the licensing requirements. Installations Details The installation details of the BizTalk AppFabric Connect feature are described in detail here by Trace Young: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/installing-the-biztalk-server-2010-appfabric-connect-feature.aspx#InstDev On a development or runtime machine where Windows […]![]()
Before installing BizTalk Server or its prerequisites, make sure you have installed the latest critical Windows updates from Microsoft. Install Critical Windows Updates To install Windows updates: Click Start, point to All Programs, and then click Windows Update. Follow the directions on the Windows Update site. If prompted, restart your computer. Enable Internet Information Services […]![]()
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