LIDNUG: Project “Dublin” Overview for Application Developers

Starts: Tuesday November 10, 2009 at 10:00am
Ends: Tuesday November 10, 2009 at 11:30am
Event Type: Training/Seminar
Location: This is a virtual event.
Price:
Website: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/microsoft/join?id=G2K4BH&role=attend&pw=PN6.%3CQ%5Drb
Industry: computer software
Keywords: Silverlight, Wpf, Web, Design, Visual Studio, Tech, Developers, Dev, Visual Basic, Vb.Net, Biz Talk, Net, C#, Microsoft, Dublin, Wcf
Intended For: Developers, Architects.
Organization: LIDNUG

Project Code Named “Dublin” extends the hosting capabilities of the .NET 4 runtime for WCF and WF services and delivers rich monitoring, configuration and control for WAS activated services.

This session will focus on what developers need to know about “Dublin” to build easy to deploy, configure, monitor and troubleshoot middle-tier services and to unlock the rich extensibility capabilities “Dublin” provides.

The session will cover the following topics:

(1) An overview of “Dublin” a. “Dublin” service hosting extensions for .NET 4 – the role of the workflow management service, “Dublin” federated instance control capabilities, service autostart to reduce latency on first activation b. Monitoring and troubleshooting .NET 4 WCF and WF services – a consolidated ETW based event model, open and extensible monitoring database c. Deployment and configuration of .NET 4 WCF and WF services –service deployment with configuring services to work with “Dublin” d. “Dublin” tooling –PowerShell based scripting layer, InetMgr plugin that provides an at-a-glance dashboard for service health, rich event querying capabilities, and supports most service related administrative tasks (2) How to get the most out of “Dublin” extensibility a. Durable services extensibility b. Monitoring extensibility c. Tooling extensibility

Comments (8)

  • Can someone please post the URL for outlook calendar entry for this. And is this time on PDT or EST?.

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    Posted 17 days ago
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    Pinaki Ghatak, Senior Software Engineer at Park Mobile
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  • I second the motion for a calendar entry and timezones.

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    Posted 17 days ago
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    Tim Ovebay, Application Developer at PBS&J
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  • Good to be there, I also need as Pinaki Ghatak required

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    Posted 17 days ago
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    Gaurav Arora, Acting - Team Lead at Pyramid IT Consulting (P) Ltd.
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  • Time is PST. Calendar is available atHTML: http://isaacabraham.calendar.live.com/calendar/Linked+In+.NET+User+Group+Events/index.html RSS: http://isaacabraham.calendar.live.com/calendar/Linked+In+.NET+User+Group+Events/calendar.xml ICS: webcal:/ /isaacabraham.calendar.live.com/calendar/Linked+In+.NET+User+Group+Events/calendar.ics

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    Posted 15 days ago
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    Inbar Gazit, Application Development Manager
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  • Sorry Inbar. But all your calendar URL links ar wrong. Can someone please post the coomplete LIDNUG calendar URL here?

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    Posted 14 days ago
    Author
    Pinaki Ghatak, Senior Software Engineer at Park Mobile
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  • All times are PST/PDT, and we now have easier to remember/folow calendar URLS as follows : Web Calendar (HTML): http://bit.ly/lidnughtmlcalendar ICS/Web Calendar: http://bit.ly/lidnugwebcalcalendar XML Calendar: http://bit.ly/lidnugxmlcalendar Regards Peter (Lidnug Manager)

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    Posted 14 days ago
    Author
    Peter Shaw, Senior Solutions Architect at Enablecom LLC
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  • Thanks Peter. These are much better!

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    Posted 14 days ago
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    Inbar Gazit, Application Development Manager
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  • please, next time fix technical problems... a lot of lock of the video, and i heard talk about things i haven't seen ... i understood less than half what he said ... i'll wait for some msdn magazine article to know what dublin can do

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    Posted 14 days ago
    Author
    Luca Morelli, .Net Developer and Consultant
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