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We have a fantastic talk scheduled for the next meeting of Beantown.NET on April 7th. Knowing Jim as well as I do I am sure (and I have encouraged him to) dip into WDL First! as well. Please RSVP here.
Abstract:
Messaging is at the heart of SOA architectures and WSE 2.0 gives us a rich set of classes for implementing Message Exchange Patterns. Many applications need to enlist a service whose response is longer lived than the connection. We will cover various Message Exchange Patterns (MEP’s) and show the usage of WS-Addressing, WS-Messaging, WS-Secure Conversation and MSMQ as an intermediary.
Bio:
Jim Lennox is a frequent presenter at User Groups and Microsoft Code Camps on topics related to Web Service Enhancements, Service-Oriented Architectures, and WSDL First! He has worked at Amazon.com, PlanetAll, The Analytic Sciences Corporation, and The Naval Ocean Research and Development Labs. Jim has also been on the faculty of Northeastern University since 1988. He is currently filling a role as a .NET Software Architect and developer at ScerIS Incorporated. Jim has been programming in .NET since the beta releases of the 1.0 framework and holds MCAD.NET and MCP certificates.