Friday, November 11, 2005

WCF Talks: Event Driven Applications and Connecting Smart Clients

I gave two WCF (Indigo) talks at DevConnections today:

Build Event Driven Applications with Indigo:   Slides   Demos

Connecting Smart Client Applications with Indigo:  Slides   Demos

In the Event Driven Applications session I cover creating list based subscription services with direct callback services in the clients, using duplex channels to set up callbacks, and a Pub-Sub implementation that gives loosely coupled events that I will have more information on here in the near future.

In the smart client session, I covered client concerns with respect to channel selection, asynchronous calls, sessions, transactions, callbacks, security, and peer-to-peer.

Good time!





Thursday, November 17, 2005 4:18:29 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Hello Brian,

I really enjoyed the panel discussion on WCF at the DevConnections conference. I look forward to working with WCF when it comes out next year. You said that the most compatible technology that is avaialble today is Enterprise Services. I have been reading up on this and I think it will work great for the applications I have planned. The only part that I can't seem to find much information on is the remote connection from the client to the COM+ server component using .Net. Is DCOM what I need to use here? Does DCOM work from a .Net client? If you know of a web site or some other source of information I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Matthew

Matthew MacFarland
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