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Christian Weyer

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Christian Weyer is an independent Microsoft MSDN Regional Director and expert for Web services.
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Next stop after Montreal is Amsterdam. This year's European TechEd will be in the Netherlands - well, besides the fact that Germany and the Netherlands are not the very best friends when it comes to soccer, I think Amsterdam is a great venue for this event.
Besides a regular session on how to create efficient XML.based Web services applications with today's technologies I will also particiapte in a Chalk & Talk session that discusses the strenghts of Web services and how to apply them with the .NET Frameowrk today and tomorrow. Here we go ...

Creating Efficient, High Performance XML Web Services (DEV319)
Friday, Jul 2 08:30 - 09:45
Christian Weyer 
A lot of customers have one same dream: improving Web services performance. XML-based Web services are adhered to the mysterium of being 'somewhat slower' than other communication means and cannot scale out well. This session tries to clear up some of the prejudices and leads you through a series of measures to improve the overall responsiveness of your ASP.NET Web services. Key to this is to understand the architecture of ASMX Web services and the anatomy of a Web service request from both the client and server-side perspectives. See a set of key Web service design considerations followed by essential Web service performance and scalability issues. Learn how to configure, tweak and program for the best results you can get out of the ASMX engine today. 


And You Thought You Knew about Web Services?! (CHT011)
Wednesday, Jun 30 14:45 - 16:00
Christian Weyer , Beat Schwegler , Terry Leeper 
Many people apply Web Services techniques in a RPC-based fashion. But this doesn't justify the use of Web Services standards. Web Services are about messaging and messaging is all about the message! Come and join us to discuss what actually makes Web Services 'service like', how you can apply service-oriented principles with existing Web Services platforms as well as the motivation for the up-coming WS specifications! Yes, we care about messages... how about you? 

TechEd 2004 Europe

Again, I hope to see a lot of you out there in Amsterdam - just send me a message via the feedback form and we can arrange a meeting. Cheers.

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