ESB Guidance
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I'm actually back in town for a couple of weeks. Good thing too, as tonight at the San Diego .NET User Group Mike Culver of Amazon will be telling us all about Amazon's efforts in cloud computing. If you haven't had any exposure to cloud computing, or don't even know what it is, you should look into it. This looks like it could be a Big Next Thing. Amazon, Microsoft and all the others are investing heavily in the space, and it really enables a bunch of things we never could have done before. For...
Next week marks the start of TechEd US in Orlando, which is always a fun conference to be at. I'll be there, presenting a session on Friday in the SOA track: "Technical Drilldown into Microsoft's ESB Guidance". The SOA track is packed with great sessions, this should be a really good TechEd. If you're going the following week to TechEd IT Pro, Allan Naim of Microsoft will be doing a session on the ESB Guidance. Hope to see you at TechEd Developer, I'll be there all week, hanging out, seeing old friends,...
Last year I went to Jordan to work with Microsoft on an ESB proof-of-concept for the Jordanian government. The press release below explains how it ended :) I am really excited about this project. We have a stellar team forming around this project, and some very cool work ahead. . Keep scrolling down, there are some good photos further down! Here's a picture from the contract signing: Here's a picture of Bill Gates and His Excellency the minister at the official contract signing kicking off this project...
I'll be doing a webcast next Friday on Microsoft's ESB Guidance. It will be recorded if you can't make it live. This will be the first in a series, but I am not going to commit to future dates yet as I have a ton of things going on and am looking at 80%+ travel for an extended period of time. I will however be doing more webcasts. Future topics will be more advanced, include themes such as a deeper drilldown into SOA governance, extending the ESB Guidance, etc. Details for this first webcast are:...
By now many of you will have heard the announcement for BizTalk Server 2006 R3. You can read about it on Steve Martin's blog. In addition to being a "synching" release that enables compatibility with SQL 2008 and VS.NET 2008, the high points (from the post) are: New web service registry capabilities with support for UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) version 3.0 Enhanced service enablement of applications (through new and enhanced adapters for LOB applications, databases, and...
There was a message at the Codeplex site from someone having issues doing a simple "receive file from folder, do dynamic endpoint resolution and deliver message". I threw together a little sample showing how this works, and blogged about it in case others need this too. The moving parts involved are: receive location using the ItineraryReceivePassthrough pipeline dynamic send port using the ItinerarySendPassthrough pipeline How it works: the message is received the ESB Dispatcher Disassembler calls...