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Aug 24 2008 - via msdn.microsoft.com

Quoted: <diagnostics performanceCounters="All" />

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Jun 22 2008 - via blogs.msdn.com

Quoted: WCF Syndication APIs are great. In just a couple of hours I wrote a simple GeoRSS feed, a fairly high level library to encapsulate the details of common entities (lines, points, polygons), all unit tests and a mashup with VE to test it. I only encountered

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Aug 19 2008 - via msdn.microsoft.com

Quoted: SvcTraceViewer.exe

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Apr 06 2008 - via blogs.msdn.com

Quoted: My prior post talked about how NOT to write a REST app in .NET. I mentioned WCF as the preferred option. In this post, I'll describe the steps for how you should do it. Some background First up, you should use WCF to build your REST app. WCF is the Windows

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Mar 26 2008 - via blogs.msdn.com
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Mar 19 2008 - via hyperthink.net

But of course the big one for me is Creating a RESTful API with Windows Communication Foundation, presented by Haider Sabri and some friends from the MySpace developer API team. These guys have been building the public-facing MySpace REST API as a set of WCF services and were kind enough to do a talk at Mix about their experience. They even built a cool demo app -- http://www.restchess.com using WCF and shared the source for everyone to play with. There's a sweet (and highly reusable) OAuth channel in there along with lots of other goodies...thanks guys!

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May 20 2008 - via www.microsoft.com

Quoted: MSDN Webcast: Load Balancing, Deployment, and Performance for Windows Communication Foundation (Level 200)

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