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netfx3.com now online
Marc Mercuri
writes "Looking for another one stop shop for your WCF, WF, WPF, and CardSpace (formerly InfoCard) needs?
http://netfx3.com/ was launched with the rebranding of winfx to netfx3, and now you can find info, demos, and forums on CardSpace and all your favorite foundation technologies there. This site consolidates what was windowsworkflow.net and windowscommunication.net.
Definately worth checking out, particularly as there were ...
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Downloading and installing .NET 3.0 (previously WinFX) June CTP
Aaron Skonnard
writes "In response to recent questions/confusion, I posted an entry with links to the .NET 3.0 Beta 2 downloads -- ironically a few days later on Friday (June 23), they released a new version labeled the June CTP..."
June CTP and Transparent Windows: New Features!!!!!
Lauren Lavoie
writes "The June CTP of .Net Framework 3.0 was released on Friday. One new June CTP feature that I am very excited to introduce is a new property on Window called AllowsTransparency. AllowsTransparency enables you to create those semi-transparent windows and rounded-corner windows for which many of you have been asking.
I have written a small sample to illustrate some of the things to think about when creating semi-transparent windows. The central part of the sample is the following XAML:
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June CTP Now Online
Marc Mercuri
writes "NET Framework 3.0 - June CTP has been released and can be found here...
Please note that the License Agreement in this pre-release version of the .NET Framework v3.0 does not allow usage in a live operating environment. Information about Go-Live possibilities can be found here.
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Inside the Standard Bindings: WSFederationHttp
Nicholas Allen
writes "The final HTTP binding that I'm covering in this series is WSFederationHttp. Federation is the ability to share identities across multiple systems for authentication and authorization. These identities could either be for users or machines. This binding is intended for the very specific scenario of federated security.
Standard disclaimer:
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Expression Web Designer demo/training videos available
Thom Robbins
writes "Looking for information about Expressions? Check out this set of great videos and online tutorials..."
Learning Windows Presentation Foundation
Peter Himschoot
writes "So it's "What I've been reading this summer" time again.
If you want to learn about what it means to do Windows Presentation Foundation, I recommend this book about WPF (aka Avalon)...
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Inside the Standard Bindings: WSDualHttp
Nicholas Allen
writes "After a few days break, the series on standard bindings continues. This week will take care of the remainder of the HTTP bindings, leaving only the MSMQ and PeerChannel bindings to talk about. WSDualHttp features the same support for Web Service protocols as the WSHttp binding, but is designed for use with ..."
Mapping Channels to Shapes
Nicholas Allen
writes "When you build a channel factory or listener, you have to specify a TChannel parameter that describes the shape of the channel you want to build. In most cases, you don't have a lot of choices for the channel shape, although conceivably any subset of the possible channel shapes might be available depending on how you've configured your factory or listener.
That's not very helpful, so let's be specific and ...
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Console Hosted Windows Workflows Hang With TestRunner
Paul Mehner
writes "It appears that console hosted Windows Workflow applications hang and CPU usage climbs to 100% when executing the CreateWorkflow method from program.cs when Mailframe's Testrunner is installed on the same machine. Testrunner is a Visual Studio add-in that ..."
Great site : WinFXGuide
Thom Robbins
writes "Ran across a great site at ...
According to the site they provide a one stop resource for developers searching for .Net Framework 3.0 (WinFX) training, including: videos, tutorials, articles, source code and other community based resources.
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Getting people talking about .NET 3.0
Chris Williams
writes "No matter which side you're on, Somasegar's blog post on renaming WinFX to .NET Framework 3.0 has got people talking. I scrolled through about half of the 360+ comments on this entry, and while most people are pretty unhappy about the name change, not everyone is unhappy for the same reason.."
Why the acronym for Windows Workflow Foundation is WF and not WWF
Erwyn van der Meer
writes "Ever wondered why the acronym for Windows Workflow Foundation is WF and not WWF? "
WinFX Naming Changes: Versioning Woes??
Matevz Gacnik
writes "...How is it possible, even in marketing terms, that .NET Framework 3.0 includes .NET Framework 2.0? What happens when LINQ gets shipped? Do we get CLR 3.0 and .NET Framework 3.5? .NET Framework 4.0? Do they get synchronized again and CLR skips versions? How do you distinguish the framework version? We will not be able to believe the compiler version, CLR version or BCL assembly version. They will all be 2.0.50727, but the framework is versioned as 3.0.
Even corflags.exe will still report a ...
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Windows SDK is Live for Beta 2
Lauren Lavoie
writes "The Windows SDK online documentation is now live with Beta 2 content. The WPF content is under the WinFX node. My assumption is that..."
Power of ControlTemplates
vipin_aravind
writes "Below is a xaml which uses ControlTemplate and Resources. I have seen buttons effects in games when the user moves the mouse on top of them, they visually change in appearance. Using ControlTemplate you can ..."
Bag-O-Tricks Updated @TechEd
Kevin Moore
writes "...For everyone, I’ve posted an update to the Bag-O-Tricks for Beta2. No new features, but I fixed some bugs from the upgrade (the last update was for the Feb CTP). It’s hosted on the WPF community portal. Lots of cool stuff there. Check it out."
WCF and Security solutions
RHurlbut
writes "I mentioned previously I worked on some security work with WCF. In March, I worked with Sam's team to put together a first prototype of a WCF secure solution using Active Directory as well as research into WSFederationHttpBinding and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). Sam and crew have extended those initial ideas into a set of great solutions as he describes here , here, and here (Aaron's post). You owe yourself a look to see the great work they have done.
Keith Brown also announced the launch of the ..."
Even more on the .NET Framework 3.0
Rob Windsor
writes "There's a good discussion on Brad Abrams blog..."
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