11-27-2003, 12:00 AM
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Pontificator
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,177
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Go Really Hard Core with Web Service Enhancements
If there was a black belt in .NET Compact Framework programming, I can think of one person who has earned it many times over. Casey Chesnut. Casey sometimes publishes articles on devbuzz.com and there you can find his bio: "casey is an independent consultant specializing in web services, mobile, tablet, and speech development. home site is http://www.brains-N-brawn.com when he bothers to keep his server running."
Casey's latest article, "SmartPhone (SP) and WebService Enhancements (WSE) with .NETcf", is an excellent four page adventure into the wonders of Web Service Enhancements.
"So I had taken my first cut at WSE from the Compact Framework (.NETcf) many months ago (/cfWSE). Since then, I have gotten to do a lot more Web Service (WS) work using the .NETcf. So I felt I was ready for a second attempt to raise the bar ... although this article is really the third in a long running series. I could not continue the /cfWSE article because .NETcf was lacking the System.Security.Cryptography namespace; so that is why I wrote the follow up /spCrypt article. Now I can continue where I left off."
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11-27-2003, 01:43 AM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 90
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Off topic, but what the heck!
Andy, I gather that you like devbuzz. What are your favorite compact .NET sites?
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11-27-2003, 02:24 AM
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Oracle
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 899
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Thanks for the interesting link Andy. Admittedly I don't know much about .NETcf though...
I did finally install the WSE 2.0 tech preview awhile back. A lot more stuff there supporting the new WS-x proposals (I'm dealing w/ the new ways to handle SoapContext, and encryption tokens). But sometimes the WSE properties just disappear from the VS IDE until I reboot :roll:
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