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My Talks on REST and S+S at VSLive New York 2008
I covered two sessions yesterday at VSLive New York.  Navigating the Software plus Services Landscape and RESTful Services with Windows Communication Foundation.  Below are links to my PowerPoints from both sessions and my code demos from my talk on RESTful services.
During my talk on RESTful services I used "Web Development Helper" which is an HTTP trace tool for Internet Explorer. Below is a link to this tool.
I also referenced that HTTP specification and recommended checking out the sections of the specification that deal with caching. You can read more here:
Finally, be sure to check out Rob Bagby’s blog and some of the material he has put together for RESTful services. Rob is a colleague of mine that covers the western part of the United States. (Sorry Rob – I don’t even know what city you live in.)  He has a 10 part blog series on REST in WCF and he has done several screen casts. I have copied the complete index of his content below.
Blog Series:
Screencast Series:
 
Thanks to all who showed up to my sessions and asked insightful questions.
Keith

Tech Ed 2008
I am at Tech Ed 2008 all this week in Orlando, FL.  I'm presenting a session on building Human Workflows with WF State Machines.  Stop by if you are around.  I will be posting my PowerPoint presentation and my code demos to this site later today.  My session title, time and location is: 
  • SOA311 Building Human Workflows with WF State Machines
  • June 4th 8:30A to 10A
  • Conference Room:  S210 B

Keith

Silverlight 2 and Rich Internet Applications
A colleague of mine – Bob Familiar – recently published a 4 part series on building Rich Internet Applications (RIA) using Silverlight 2. To read this series start here for an introduction and a link to sample code. The topics covered are ...
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My Next SOA Post
In my last SOA post I provided an overview of UDDI and promised that my next post would cover the UDDI Information model in more detail.  I am just about done with this post - you should see it soon.  It is taking me longer than I originally expected - that is why it has been a month since I posted something.  However, I want to make sure that it is accurate and understandable.  So hopefully you will find it worth the wait.

-Keith

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