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Asynchronous Messaging and Event Driven Architecture Slide Deck Up + Resources
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Tonight's slide deck is up here . After the presentation, Steve Andrews was kind enough to come all the way out to my house, and help fix some workgroup edition permission issues with TFS on Windows Server 2003, and now all the code is checked in...
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Reminder - Tonight PhillyNJ - Asynchronous Messaging
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I have been real busy, among other things, doing a full review and change cycle on my Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architecture talk that I am doing tonight. The entire deck has changed. There has been even more strides towards full asynchronous...
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How Can I Help You With Your WCF/WF/Neuron/Messaging Needs Today?
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I mentioned that I was looking for new opportunitie s but I have decided to concentrate my independent Microsoft .NET consulting on all things Connected Systems and Messaging. I see many shops around the country struggling with WCF and WF. In this area...
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Sam Gentile PhillyNJ.NET July 31, 2008
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I will be be taking my Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architectures talk to the July 31st meeting of PhillyNJ, which is a sub-chapter of the excellent Philly.NET group . I am real pleased, that my friend, Hilary Cotter, is speaking...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 10 of N
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This is the 10th article in the series. I should mention that much of the series so far has been geared at a high level and strategic focus for IT Decision Makers rather than for those writing code. This is deliberate as much of SOA is an "Enterprise...
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Sam Gentile Capital Area .NET User's Group June 24, 2008
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I will be down in Virginia/Washington DC tomorrow night. Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architectures - Sam Gentile, MVP Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 7:00 PM Many WCF developers start and end with the Request/Response Message Exchange...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 8 of N
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I have taken a bit of detour the last few episodes, and in this eighth one, I am going to get back to the world of Capabilities and Microsoft IO , App Plat IO, ESOMM Maturity Model and how Service Enablement Fits In. For a reminder, the series so far...
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SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 7 of N
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So far, we have talked about: Symptoms of a Problem, Diagnosis and Why SOA? Dynamic IT to Support the Agile Business and Business Benefits of SOA What is Service Orientation? What is SOA? The Many Definitions, a Working Definition, the Four Tenets What...
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Response to NServiceBus Performance
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Udi, a man I respect immensely and has a great framework in NServiceBus, writes a post where he seems to do a lot of comparing to Neuron, comes up with some benchmark numbers, and then seems to call it "never really a comparison." I love the...
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Announcing Neuron 2.0 General Release Distribution, Case Study, and SOA Software
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I announced back here , that we had released Neuron 2.0 RTM and a Press Release announcing the availability of Neuron 2.0 . Following this press release, we also published our first public case study on the use Neuron at Fidelity LSI in which they are...
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Philly Code Camp May 17, 2008
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Sorry to everyone that I couldn't make it. Vicious Sinus Infection and fever. I did want to give you guys something before I go back to bed. Here the slides I would have given and the demos . Please direct your questions and comments here but it might...
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The Neuron ESB Channel Model
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David continues his series , "In my previous post I discussed the importance of topics in Neuron and how each topic is implemented as an individual publish-subscribe network, called a topic network . Topic networks are based on a modular channel...
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Topic Networks: How Neuron ESB Implements Publish-Subscribe
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David continues his series , "Today I’d like to talk about how Neuron ESB implements publish-subscribe over topics. Topics are important in Neuron both logically and architecturally. Logically, topics model business conversations and are an important...
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Service Pass-Through in Neuron ESB
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Dave continues his series , "Today I’d like to talk about how you can connect your services (and clients) to pass message traffic through an ESB, rather than directly connecting to each other. We call this “service pass-through”."
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Centralizing Your WCF Configuration with Neuron ESB
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Dave continues his seri es, "Today I’d like to talk about how you can store your WCF configuration information centrally with Neuron ESB . While it’s great that WCF allows you to move details such as endpoint, binding, and other information...
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