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  1. #61

    Webservices Enhancements 2.0 Service Pack

    For all you Web Service Developers out there: just released SP2 for WSE 2.0.

    WSE 2.0 simplifies the development and deployment of secure Web services by enabling developers using Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework to more easily apply security policy, establish long-running secure conversations, retrieve and validate security tokens and more. New features include a policy framework, enhanced security model, message-oriented programming model, and support for multiple hosting environments. Service Pack 2 addresses customer issues and provides a new Kerberos token that enables support for constrained delegation and clustering scenarios.

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservice...e/default.aspx

  2. #62

    ASP Roadshow Gaasperplas-Amsterdam

    Op 11 februari aanstaande vindt in het Planetarium in de Gaasperplas de eerste run van de ASP.NET 2.0 roadshow plaats. Een dag vol met informatie over het (aankomende) ASP.NET 2.0 platform!

    Je kan voor deze dag registreren via http://www.microsoft.nl/asproadshow

    Kom langs, zeker omdat Scott Guthrie (oprichter van het ASP.NET team) de keynote spreker is.

  3. #63

    Avalon CTP

    By popular demand, the Avalon team has provided the November 2004 Avalon Community Technology Preview (CTP) for the general public. In addition, the team has provided a batch file to enable the Avalon project item templates for use in the beta of Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition, which is also freely available to the general public.

    Get this download at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

    Then, if your ready to use it, you can see a Channel 9 session on how to work with this technology:

    Content: Daniel, a software design engineer on the Avalon team responsible for the 3D features of Avalon, gives us a demo of Avalon 3D. Originally designed to only run on the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, Avalon is now supported on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. In fact, the demo here is done on XP.

    See it at: http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=34528

  4. #64

    Keith Brown on Securing Username Tokens in WSE 2.0

    Keith Brown wrote an article on MSDN on how to secure Username Tokens in WSE 2.0. He examines two classes of attacks against a typical system that employs Username tokens, and discover mitigating techniques to bolster your system against these attacks.

    ItÔÇÖs a good (and important) read for those dealing with Web Services.

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservice...rnametoken.asp

  5. #65
    The greatly anticipated releases of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 will happen soon. Get your copy of the SQL Server 2005 Resource Kit by registering and telling us a little about the solution(s) you're building using SQL Server 2005 and/or Visual Studio 2005.

    The Resource Kit (including the latest beta version of SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005) will be shipped to you, along with a FREE copy of the book "A First Look at Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers," by Bob Beauchemin, Niels Berglund, and Dan Sullivan (List Price $44) on CD-ROM.

    Get this free treat on: http://msdn.microsoft.com/isv/techno...s/default.aspx

  6. #66

    IronPython, for all Python-coders

    Microsoft just released a pre-alpha version of IronPython. IronPython is a codename of the the new implementation running on .NET of Python programming language. It supports an interactive interpreter with fully dynamic compilation. It is well integrated with the rest of the framework and makes all .NET libraries easily available to Python programmers.

    Just for fun, get it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

  7. #67

    Experience Pack for Tablet PC

    Today, Microsoft announced the public availability of the Microsoft Experience Pack for Tablet PC, a free download for all Tablet PC users. The Experience Pack is a collection of 6 applications that unlock exciting new scenarios only possible on 'Tablet enabled' Notebook PCs. Designed to compliment the new generation of mainstream Tablet PCs hitting retail this spring, the Experience Pack will enable users to be more creative, productive, and expressive than ever before.

    If you are a Tablet user, download the pack at http://www.microsoft.com/experiencepack.

    The Experience Pack for Tablet PC includes six great applications that showcase how you can get more out of your mobile PC. Can your Notebook PC do this?

    ?À Ink Desktop: With Ink Desktop, you can write notes directly on your desktop for quick and easy access, such as a phone number, address, or top priorities for the day. ItÔÇÖs like one big sticky note that wonÔÇÖt get lost. ItÔÇÖs also a great place to doodle. Choose from several templates, including a memo, grid, calendar, to do list, and more. You can also copy your Ink Desktop notes and paste them into another program.

    ?À Snipping Tool: Use Snipping Tool to capture a portion of your screenÔÇöwhether itÔÇÖs part of a website, document, or program. You can add handwritten comments and then save it or send it in an e-mail message. Capture it as a freehand or rectangular image. Snipping Tool even attaches the address automatically if what you captured is from a website.

    ?À Ink Art: Ink Art simulates an artistÔÇÖs toolset. Choose from different textured canvases, paint brushes, chalks, crayons, and more. Draw or paint freehand or use a digital picture as tracing paper to create a professional-looking painting. Ink Art takes advantage of the Tablet PC penÔÇÖs pressure sensitivity, so shading looks natural.

    ?À Media Transfer: Use Media Transfer to access media files from your shared computer running Windows XP to your Tablet PC. Copy or stream your favorite music, home videos, and digital photo albums over a wired or wireless network, so you can enjoy them wherever you go with your Tablet PC.

    ?À Ink Crossword: Ink Crossword is a must for puzzle fans and those who simply enjoy taking a break from their routine to solve a minor challenge. Solve any of the 12 puzzles

    ?À Energy Blue Theme: The Energy Blue Theme includes a Windows Media Player skin thatÔÇÖs customized for the Tablet PC, with knobs and buttons that are easy to control with a pen. The theme pack energizes the colors used on your Start menu, program windows, and toolbars, and also includes new wallpaper.

  8. #68

    Sql 2005 + Vs 2005

    Ga er maar eens goed voor zitten:

    http://www.escapeyesterworld.com/

    ;-)

  9. #69
    ai... MOOI gemaakt maar de helft werkt niet... Microsoft heeft IE 7 nog niet uit met de popupblockers, maar wij zijn ze alvast gaan gebruiken hoor .
    Marcel

  10. #70
    Op 9 februari a.s. is er een seminar over de Windows Presentation Foundation (Avalon) en op 17 februari is er een seminar met als onderwerp Windows Communication Foundation (Indigo). Dit zijn beide onderdelen van het WinFX framework dat onderdeel zal worden van Windows XP, 2003 en Vista. Iedereen die applicaties ontwikkeld, krijgt hier dus vroeg of laat mee te maken. En dan kan je maar beter vroeg zijn dan laat J.

    InTrack seminars zijn een ideale manier om in één dag helemaal bijgepraat te worden over het betreffende onderwerp, en zijn gericht op applicatieontwerpers en ontwikkelaars. Deelname kost €50,--.
    De seminars vinden plaats in het Microsoft Innovation Center in Barneveld.

    Je kunt je opgeven voor de seminars via deze link: http://www.microsoft.com/netherlands...rack_msdn.aspx

  11. #71

    MS Developer Days 2006

    Op 7 en 8 maart worden de DevDays 2006 georganiseerd in de RAI. Dit jaar met veel nieuws (Visual Studio 2005, Biztalk 2006, SQL Server 2006, Windows Vista en Office 12) gericht op developers, architects, software testers, development team leads en TDMs.

    Zie http://www.microsoft.com/netherlands...s/default.aspx voor de details in inschrijving.

  12. #72

    Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation together

    As you might all be aware of, Microsoft is currently working on a fundamental component that will enable next-gen User Interface Applications.

    This component, called Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), will be a part of WinFX. This will be available on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and (of course) will be the default way of creating UI-based applications in Windows Vista.

    This change in building UI applications has great impact on existing applications. Especially, migrating to the new frameworks can be an enourmous tasks. To address this issue, we are currently working on technology that letÔÇÖs you build applications that leverages both technologies. With this, you can create a nice migration path.

    Please see a more in-detail explaination by Mike Henderlight. He introduces the "Crossbow" technology and describes how you can use it to build hybrid Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation applications. http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdntv/epi...H/manifest.xml

    Learn more on WPF: http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvis...n/default.aspx

  13. #73
    Goed nieuws!! Er waren geruchten dat alle WinForms software opnieuw gebouwd zou moeten worden (het UI deel) omdat WPF niet compatible zou zijn. Gelukkig heeft Microsoft zich bezint.
    Marcel

  14. #74

    .Net Framework 3.0

    Ja... tijdje weggeweest he?

    Daar gaat ie weer:

    The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (formerly WinFX), is the new managed code programming model for Windows. It combines the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 with new technologies for building applications that have visually compelling user experiences, seamless communication across technology boundaries, and the ability to support a wide range of business processes.

    See all about .NET 3.0 on: http://www.netfx3.com/

  15. #75

    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition

    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition offers essential relational database functionality in a compact footprint ideal for embedding in mobile and desktop applications including a new generation of occasionally connected dynamic applications.

    Sharing a familiar SQL syntax and common ADO.NET programming model with other SQL Server Editions, and management via SQL Server 2005 Management Studio, SQL Server Everywhere allows developers and administrators to apply their existing skills and be immediately productive.

    In addition, SQL Server Everywhere enables scale-up of an application, either via a robust synchronization with other SQL Server Editions, or by moving to a higher edition of SQL Server. SQL Server Everywhere allows you to extend your integrated data management platform deeper into your enterprise and into your mobile workforce.

    Get the Community Tech Preview (CTP) at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/ctp_sqleverywhere.mspx

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