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whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SharePoint Products and Technologies for .NET Developers: Web Services (Level 200)2008-06-10 Microsoft
  This webcast is on SharePoint Products and Technologies for Microsoft .NET developers. SharePoint Products and Technologies make it possible to allow list data access using code running on the server machine and also using Web services. This webcast covers some of the simple Web services provided by SharePoint Products and Technologies and show how to create a new Web service on a computer.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 in Depth (Part 5 of 8): Client Access and Web Services (Level 200)2008-01-26 Microsoft
  This webcast covers Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Services. The overall goal of Client Access Services is to add value to the data in the inbox by letting the user access that data from wherever he or she is. As well as Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA), and mobile device access, the presenter covers some new client access features introduced in Exchange Server 2007. He looks at the various underlying components of Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Services. The presenter explores improvements to calendaring functionality, the new Unified Messaging, and the Exchange Server Web services and programmatic access to messaging data.

Tags: Email, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 03 of 15): Contract Versioning (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Clients rely on contracts defined by the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) to communicate with services. The WSDL contract describes the operations available at each service endpoint and the format and schema for messages related to each operation, including the schema for complex types exchanged between parties. Making changes to contracts once they have been published is a delicate matter, as that can create compatibility issues with existing clients. The only option is to ensure backward compatibility or expose a new version of the contract for new clients. This webcast focuses on approaches to version tolerance and contract versioning.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 01 of 15): Overview (Level 100)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is the Microsoft messaging platform for building service-oriented applications. Released with the Windows Vista operating system, and part of the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0, WCF unifies the programming model for how components and services communicate: be they distributed or not, accessible beyond firewalls, or available through interoperable interfaces. The attendee of this webcast will learn how WCF is the evolution of Microsoft .NET Remoting, Enterprise Services, Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX), and Web Services Enhancements (WSE) in a single technology stack. The presenter introduces WCF as a technology for Service-Orientated Architecture (SOA), discusses the programming model, and provides a short overview of core features.

Tags: Application Development, .NET
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Building and Consuming Web Services (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Today's business world has many unique requirements and the previous technologies that were in place often times were insufficient, but Web services are here to fill the gap. Attendee will learn about how to build and consume Web services using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. We will show the concepts and issues related to returning complex data structures from a Web service. It will also offer a brief glimpse at advanced topics involving Web service discovery and integration, as well as enhancements to SOAP for resolving common problems that face Web service users.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Russ and Joe Developer Show With Stan Schultes: The Web Service Software Factory Using ASMX (Level 100)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast explores the Web Services Software Factory (also known as the Service Factory), a technology toolkit from the Microsoft patterns & practices group that focuses on building the server side of a Web services infrastructure. The Service Factory takes advantage of several modules in the Microsoft Enterprise Library 2.0 and uses a software factory model to generate the application from database to service implementation through a set of wizards. The Service Factory comes in two flavors nowadays: one for development in Microsoft ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX) and one for development in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).

Tags: Application Development, .NET
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Enabling a New Generation of Dynamic Applications Through Service-Oriented Architecture (Level 200)2007-01-23 01:00:26 Microsoft
  The presenters of this webcast discuss the Microsoft vision for service-oriented architecture and show how Microsoft supports this vision by way of an integrated platform. The presenters explain how one can use the existing systems, Line-Of-Business (LOB) applications, and data and expose them as services (using the .NET Framework and adapters). They then show how to use Windows Workflow Foundation and Microsoft BizTalk Server to compose those services into composite business processes and workflows, which one can then use to create new dynamic applications that consume the service-oriented infrastructure.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Office SharePoint Server 2007 Business Data Catalog (Part 2 of 2): Developing Web Services (Level 200)2007-01-23 01:00:26 Microsoft
  Beyond giving a person the ability to integrate portals with enterprise data and applications with minimal code, the Business Data Catalog (BDC) in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 also introduces several specific development opportunities. The presenter of this webcast shows the viewer how to create Web services that are fully optimized for the BDC. He also shows how to use BDC-registered metadata to create one's own automatically-generated custom user interfaces.   
whitepaper Live Webcast: The High Business Risks of Low-Cost Web Hosting2007-02-01 17:25:47 Verio
  Building a successful e-commerce site is a challenge in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) that lack infrastructure resources and IT personnel. That's why many SMBs are turning to managed hosting services when it comes to developing their online sales channels.

Join this live TechRepublic Webcast, featuring Dennis Boyle, COO of Verio, as he explores:
  • How managed hosting can help you build a more lucrative e-commerce Web site
  • The risks associated with Web hosting—and how to mitigate them
  • Why going beyond price is critical to selecting the right hosting partner
  • Key criteria for choosing a Web hosting service
  • Questions to ask prospective vendors
Hosted by James Hilliard, Moderator for TechRepublic, and featuring live Q&A, this Webcast is your opportunity to learn how you can leverage managed hosting to improve your e-business results. Pre-register today!

Note: This TechRepublic Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today—even if you're not sure you can attend on February 9th—and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available.
  
whitepaper MSDN Architecture Webcast: Extending Windows Communication Foundation (Level 200)2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  Windows Communication Foundation (formerly code-named "Indigo") is the next-generation Microsoft platform for building connected systems using the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0. Windows Communication Foundation makes it possible to build secure, reliable, and transacted systems through a simplified programming model that unifies and extends many existing .NET technologies, including ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX), Web Services Enhancements (WSE), .NET Remoting, .NET Enterprise Services, and the System.Messaging namespace. This webcast helps to gain a deeper understanding by demonstrating several key extensibility points in Windows Communication Foundation.