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Mark Fussells WebLog
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I haven't written in my blog for a long time, well over two years. Sometimes you just loose the momentum! Now I am at PDC which is like a big school reunion and better still can talk about the product...
Jesus Rodriguez with Two Connect has filled the last gaping need for WSE 3.0 by delivering a Biztalk 2006 adapter which you can get here. We did a webcast together with Jesus doing a bunch o...
Great to see Aaron continuing to give WSE 3.0 love in his Service Station column. Now I just have to finish my "WCF for WSE Developers" article which keeps looking back at me half finished from...
Two great pieces of Web development were announced today. Steve posted his work on getting WCF and the ATLAS development environment aligned. The significance of this is that it shows the sp...
Plenty of content continues to get produced for WSE 3.0. Working with Ron Jacobs and Don Smith we produced some ARCasts on WSE and X509 certs that you can be listen to here. All of Ron's ARCasts make ...
I thought that I would publish some discussion threads on WSE issues that I have had recently that highlight some common questions. A recent discussion question was this;
Question: "I ...
Don Smith has posted links to some WSE 3.0 webcasts based on the WS-Security patterns and practices work that I have helped him with. We already have done a webcast on WSE 3.0 and X509 ...
Now that I have shipped WSE 3.0, a year to the day that I started on the project, a number of people have asked me, "What's next to fill the empty WSE void" Well, WSE has always been very close...
The PAG guys (Jason Hogg, Don Smith) have been getting some great WSE 3.0 Security content together. I suggest that you download this and spend some time with it. It will all carry you through to WCF,...
You can find them here. There is always more information that we would like to have in the documentation and so we are expecting to do a WSE 3.0 documentation refresh on MSDN at the start of December....
WSE 3.0 has just been released to MSDN to coincide with the launch of Visual Studio 2005. You can find it here. The Readme is here
It was pretty tough getting this released to be on the same day, but ...
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