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: WCF Service Quality: Understanding Instancing, Concurrency, and Throttling
Date: Wednesday, September 9th 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
Beginning with a overview of how to create a basic Windows
Communication Foundation service, host and client application, our
discussion will quickly move into an in-depth study of how service
instancing, concurrency, and throttling options can be used to maximize
service quality and throughput. With lots of code and examples, you'll
learn how to use each of these options as well as pitfalls to avoid
when writing your own services.
Speaker Bio
Ken Byrd is a .NET consultant and mentor with more than 20 years
of experience designing and building client/server and web-based
distributed database applications. He has worked with a variety of
languages including C, C++, Delphi, C# and
VB.NET and has worked extensively with Microsoft .NET since the initial Beta releases.
Ken graduated from Baylor University in 1986 with a B.S. degree in
Computer Science and currently works in Dallas with TekFocus, a
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions where he
teaches development classes in C#, VB,
ASP.NET, Silverlight, WCF, Workflow, ADO and WPF.