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WCF Interoperability: flat WSDL
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Silverlight: ImageError error #4001 AG_E_NETWORK_ERROR
WPF User experience (UX)
Silverlight 2.0 Drag and Drop
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WCF Interoperability: flat WSDL
In my current project we build WCF services that are called by Java middleware. The partner in this project developing the Java middleware is requesting flat WSDL's (i.e. a WSDL for a service is a single file). WCF generates by default a WSDL with...
Published
11-01-2010 20:00
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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WCF
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Interoperability
Your date of birth is unknown
Following Erno's post of the bank story about technical decisions with a functional side effect I remembered a nice requirement about a birthdate in a system based on message communication. It is defined as following: A birthdate may not be in the...
Published
07-09-2009 15:57
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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Silverlight: ImageError error #4001 AG_E_NETWORK_ERROR
Ah yes the dreaded error #4001. I ran into this problem and every solution Google presented to me did not work. So what’s the situation: I have some images in my Silverlight project with Build Action set to Content. As a result the image is put...
Published
26-06-2009 23:48
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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Silverlight 2
WPF User experience (UX)
With WPF the possibility to create a flashy animated user interface has come available for the mere mortal developers. The problem is that more possibilities generally does not mean a better user experience. The best way to ensure a good User Experience...
Published
08-06-2009 17:03
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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WPF
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UX
Silverlight 2.0 Drag and Drop
Introduction “Right, just another drag & drop implementation for Silverlight 2.0, haven’t we seen enough of them yet? You know, something about reinventing the wheel, and stuff?” I know, I know, but I took it as an interesting exercise...
Published
02-06-2009 22:48
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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Silverlight 2
Silverlight 2.0 for WPF developers
The last one-and-a-half to two years I have been developing WPF applications. A few weeks ago I decided to go and start playing around with Silverlight 2.0. After all on the surface it looks almost the same as WPF. And this also the pitfall because as...
Published
27-04-2009 21:29
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Jos van Dixhoorn
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WPF
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Silverlight 2