MSDN: Introduction to .NET Framework V3.0 (& sneak preview of v3.5 changes)
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3rd Party Event 3rd party event |
Start : Wednesday 19 September 2007, 9:00 End : Wednesday 19 September 2007, 12:30 |
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Contact info : Microsoft Edinburgh Spey 127 George Street Edinburgh EH2 4JN |
Email : URL : http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032346330&Culture;=en-GB |
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Timings: 09.00 - Registration 09.45 - Session 1 11.00 - Break 11.15 - Session 2 12.30 - Close Session 1 � Windows Communication Foundation & Windows CardSpace In this session, we�ll take a look at the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) which provides a unified mechanism for building distributed applications on the Windows platform with advanced capabilities for interoperability, transport and protocol neutrality, security and reliability. We�ll look at how clients and services are built and configured and we�ll also provide pointers as to what new additions to WCF are likely to come with the next version of Visual Studio, codenamed �Orcas�. Following on from WCF, we�ll introduce Windows CardSpace which provides a new mechanism for authenticating users to web sites and web services without having to rely on user names and passwords. We�ll show how you would make use of this as an additional authentication mechanism for an ASP.NET web site and also how to authenticate WCF service clients using CardSpace. Session 2 � Windows Presentation Foundation & Windows Workflow Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) provides a new unified presentation framework for Windows that helps both designers and developers build extremely rich applications that integrate 2D and 3D graphics with documents and multimedia. In this session we�ll provide an overview of the WPF and its capabilities, take a quick tour of what tools are available and we�ll talk about any changes that are likely to come with Visual Studio codenamed �Orcas�. We�ll also take a tour around the Workflow Foundation (WF) which provides a framework for building workflow capabilities into your own applications. We�ll look at the tools, the components, the runtime and the services that WF provides and we�ll also take a look at what�s new for WF in Visual Studio codenamed �Orcas�. Speakers: Mike Taulty, Microsoft: Mike has been in the team since 2003 and is currently looking at technologies such as Windows Vista and the .NET Framework Version 3.0. Before joining the Community team, Mike worked in Microsoft's Services group as a developer consultant focused on helping ISVs and Enterprises develop their applications. Prior to joining Microsoft, Mike spent the previous nine years working as a software developer for a number of different software houses, end-users and consultancies, making use of various operating systems, databases and what used to be called 'middleware�. Martin Parry, Microsoft: Martin graduated in Maths and Computing in 1992 and developed commercial software for a number of ISVs, on a variety of platforms, before joining Microsoft in 1999. He worked as an application development consultant for a number of years before taking on his current role of Developer Evangelist. His motto, 'It�s only code', reflects his belief that software, like everything else, is simple when you understand how it works. Now he just has to explain how it works. When time permits, Martin sometimes attempts to play the piano. |
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