Please note that the DFW Connected Systems User Group meeting location has moved from Microsoft, Las Colinas, to Improving Enterprises, in North Dallas! The new meeting location has a parking garage where you will need to enter the code 5000# for entry.
We will have FREE food,
drinks, courtesy of Improving Enterprises, and lets not forget the prizes for those who attend! The food will
arrive by about 6PM and which offers plenty of time to socialize before
the event start time at 6:30PM.
See you there!
Presentation: WS-Discovery in .NET 4.0
Date: Wednesday, August 12th 2009
Time: 6:00PM
Where: Improving Enterprises, Dallas (15950 Dallas Parkway Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75248)
Parking Code: 5000#
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!)
Maps: Google
Summary
Previously, locating specific services on a network
previously was not trivial and required quite a bit of configuration
management. With WCF in .NET 4.0, Microsoft has baked a
standards-compliant protocol called WS-Discovery that solves this
problem without all of the messy and error-prone configuration
necessary to keep track of services on your network.
In this session you will learn:
- How to write service clients that automatically poll your network to locate their service endpoints
- How to automatically filter services to return specific ones
- How to return custom additional metadata for each service
- How to create a discovery proxy to provide a central location for all clients to go to locate their services
Speaker Bio
Anderson Imes is a Senior Programmer for Mary Kay and an active member of Microsoft's Connected Technology Advisor program. Anderson is currently delivering software
solutions built on .NET, including Windows Communication Foundation and Windows
Workflow. You can learn more about
Anderson from his blog http://theimes.com/.