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What happened to the PreAuthenticate flag in WCF?

Ok, I've been working in Premier support for exactly 5 months now (to the day). I must have learned something interesting I can share with everyone. I mean it looks like the only blogger left alive on SOAPitStop is Anachostic (good stuff by the way...
Posted Jun 27 2008, 11:44 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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My Love/Hate Relationship with the XMLSerializer

Recently I was involved in troubleshooting a very interesting problem with a ASMX 1.1 web service that I wanted to share. Being a self-proclaimed SOA geek I was shocked to learn that the character type in .NET was not interoperable. That's right folks...
Posted Oct 06 2007, 07:44 PM by tom.fuller with | with 2 comment(s)
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A new Florida .NET User Group is Kicking Off in November and Yours Truly Will Be The First Speaker!

That's right, the Florida .NET community continues to grow. The Central Florida .NET User Group will be based out of Lakeland, Florida and we will be having our first meeting on November 13th at 6:30 pm. This gives all of those .NET junkies that live...
Posted Oct 06 2007, 07:28 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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New Article Published: Windows Communication Foundation: Steroids for your Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (Part II)

Part two of my series on Windows Communication Foundation has been published at Acitve Software Professional. This second part will dive into the varying types of contracts, runtime behaviors, and hosting options with WCF. Enjoy! Windows Communication...
Posted Nov 29 2005, 01:30 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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Windows Communication Foundation: Steroids for your Enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture (Part I)

Part one of my two part series on Windows Communication Foundation has been published at Acitve Software Professional. This article comes complete with a code demo that shows all of the new configuration files used to create and invoke a WCF service....
Posted Nov 22 2005, 01:30 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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Some great threads recently that I wanted to share!

I've been having some great conversations with my SOA blog buddies and I wanted to share. 1. 10 Things I Hate About Indigo by John-Cavnar Johnson 2. 5 Things I Love About Indigo John-Cavnar Johnson 3. Indigo Has A Simple Messaging Model by John-Cavnar...
Posted Aug 19 2005, 12:00 AM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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The Indigo Road Show has come and gone. What have I learned?

The Indigo road show has come and gone and I have to give it up to Microsoft for sending such incredible representitives to talk about the next generation of distributed systems. Rich Turner and Ami Vora were both incredibly knowledgeable and approachable...
Posted Aug 13 2005, 04:30 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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Richard Turner: Looking Forward To Meeting The Man Behind The Whitepaper!

So the Indigo Road show is here in Tampa on 8/11 and I have spent the last few days scowering the blogs to get some good conversation points for Rich Turner the Program Manager from Microsoft's Distributed Systems Group (recently appointed). It didn't...
Posted Aug 10 2005, 10:29 PM by tom.fuller with | with no comments
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