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Jun 9 2008   5:02PM GMT

WMOC#7: Teched, Velocity



Posted by: Dilipkrishnan
Architecture, Development, LINQ, REST, SOA, WCF, Web services, wmoc

Sasha Goldshtein On how to use a Single WCF Generic Endpoint for One-Way and Request-Reply Call Forwarding
Via Steve Main WCF Visualizers
Paul Stovell Bindable LINQ 1.0 Beta 1
Part 2 of Linq to SQL with WCF in a Multi Tiered Action
Mary Jo Foley – More Microsoft ‘Oslo’ modeling details fall into place
Sam Gentile New and Notable 246 and a new series on SOA: Making the Paradigm Shift Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, and a bonus Note :-)
J D Meier with a frame of reference for the WCF Security Guide
Vittorio Bertocci on Etymology of the terms Active, Passive and Passive-Aggressive in the context of web services security, and how to Hide svc extension from your REST services with the URLrewrite module for IIS7
Oren Eini reviews Umbrella project and Mass Transit
Mike Taulty takes a look at Authorising with ADO.NET Data Services

TechEd 2008 from your Couch – videos from the event
Releases from the event
Microsoft Project Codename “Velocity” was released into the wild during Teched.
Give Your ASP.NET Applications Velocity – Nick Berardi’s Coder Journal
* Setting Up Velocity (Distributed Cache) : Simpable
* Hanselminutes #116 – Distributed Caching with Microsoft’s “Velocity”
* Velocity: A Distributed In-Memory Cache from Microsoft
* Velocity (the cache, not the templating engine)
* Cache as cache can! Velocity in da house
Other Teched releases include the Parallel Extensions to .NET Framework 3.5. Check out the videos at Inside Parallel Extensions for .NET 2008 CTP Part 1/a> & Part 2
Managed Extension Framework Preview released
Managed Services Engine June CTP released

Props to link blogs
Christopher Steen
Jason Haley
Chris Alcock
Alvin Ashcraft
Arjan Zuidhof

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Sarahwilliams  |   Nov 3, 2008  6:36 PM (GMT)

Although Velocity has made progress from CTP1 to CTP2, it still leaves much to be desired. It will be some time before they provide all the important features in a distributed cache and even longer before it is tested in the market. I wish them good luck. In the meantime, NCache already provides all CTP2 & V1, and many more features. NCache is the first, the most mature, and the most feature-rich distributed cache in the .NET space. NCache is an enterprise level in-memory distributed cache for .NET and also provides a distributed ASP.NET Session State. Check it out at Distributed Cache. NCache Express is a totally free version of NCache. Check it out at Free Distributed Cache.