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Monthly Meeting - What's New in WCF 4.0, Rick Garibay


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At Pima Community Campus

Wednesday, September 15, 2010
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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1) What's New in WCF 4.0, Rick Garibay

Session: What's New in WCF 4.0
Presented by: Rick Garibay

What's New in WCF 4.0 Windows Communication Foundation has proven itself as a powerful and productive framework for addressing the myriad of messaging scenarios common in today's distributed application landscape. WCF 3.0 introduced the unified programming model with a focus on SOAP messaging and WCF 3.5 shortly followed adding support for REST. In this talk, we'll take a look at some of the new features in WCF 4.0 which will ship with the .NET Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. While not a comprehensive review, we'll take a look at the new simplified configuration options for getting your services up and running in no time, support for WS-Discovery which allows your services to be discovered by other clients and services, as well as basic routing capabilities that allow messages to be delivered to multiple recipients based on routing rules.

About Rick Garibay

With nearly 12 years experience delivering solutions on the Microsoft platform in various industry sectors, Rick is a developer, architect, speaker and writer on distributed .NET technologies and is a Solutions Architect at Neudesic. Rick focuses on streamlining business processes while enhancing the productivity of developers by combining modern, iterative software engineering methodologies with technologies such as Microsoft .NET, Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Azure to deliver business value and drive revenue while reducing operational costs. Rick is an active speaker and member of the greater Phoenix .NET community and is the President and Co-Founder of the Phoenix Connected Systems User Group. Most recently, Rick delivered a presentation at the 2009 Microsoft SOA and Business Process Conference in Redmond, WA. Rick is an avid writer, and has published numerous articles in-print and online including CODE Magazine, his blog, and DevX. Rick has been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional designation for Connected Systems.

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