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  • Windows Workflow Foundation

    Microsoft has announced workflow technology to be part of the base framework you get with WinFx (I already hinted at it in this post). So what does it mean? Basically, it is designed to offer human workflow as well as systems workflow. Because it is a framework you can host it in any application and use it. Think of it as having the BizTalk ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on September 16, 2005
  • Workflow services in the OS? - What does this mean for BizTalk?

    As is stated at one of the MSDN Blogs there are going to be some interesting webcasts on Workflow services.  The week of Sept. 26-30th MSDN is hosting workflow webcasts.  Below are the details: (and links) September 26th (Monday) - Simple Human Workflow Using Email September 27th (Tuesday) - Hosting and Communication ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on September 8, 2005
  • Load Generation tool for BizTalk

    Microsoft is now offering an as-is tool for load generation on BizTalk. Now we can detect those performance bottlenecks before Production :-) I've added the link to my Biztalk Link Page The tool supports intelligent mechanisms for generating messages and support the following transports out of the box: FILE Transport [Local and UNC Path. Can ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on August 26, 2005
  • PDC 05 - I'll be there

    As shown with the logo, I was selected as one of the lucky ones to attend the PDC this year. The Indigo, BizTalk and other Service Oriented Architecture related sessions will have my special attention. During the PDC week I will be blogging about sessions I followed and what I thought of them, so stay tuned for that. But first, I'm focusing my ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on July 30, 2005
  • Version 2.0 of BizUnit available

    Version 2.0 of the BizUnit testing framework is now available. This makes it possible to perform automated tests on BizTalk solutions. Check it out here.  
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on July 19, 2005
  • C Omega the language of the future for Administrative Enterprise applications?

    For a long time I have been looking for ways to make in easier in C# to manipulate datastructures, as this is most of the code you write (aside from checking business rules) in Enterprise apps. Things that would be especially usefull, is that when working with datasets or XML documents, the compiler can acutally help you check for correctness ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on June 15, 2005
  • BizTalk 2006 Community Technical Preview approaching fast; how about low-latency?

    As stated here: BizTalk Server 2006 Rolling Thunder #3: Business Activity Monitoring , the goal is to have a CTP ready for Tech Ed USA. I'm pretty curious about the new features. One thing I'm hoping for personally, is that it will now be possible to also have more on-line, low-latency types of interaction with BizTalk. I know we need to be ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on June 2, 2005
  • Avalon and Indigo Community Technology Preview - March 2005

    Microsoft now has a public release of Avalon and Indigo. Check it out here
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on April 29, 2005
  • Service versioning through convenants

    The Server Side has a nice article about making service contracts more relaxed into convenants. Following this technique, services can be versioned by supporting multiple schemas for one service. So we're basically talking about overloading service functions with different schema. I think this is a rather nice conceptual approach, although not ...
    Posted to Raimond Brookman (Weblog) by Raimondb on April 27, 2005
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