Thursday, August 28, 2008 from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (ET)
Tampa, FL
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Web Service Software Factory Modeling Edition
The Web Service Software Factory (WSSF) Modeling Edition focuses on building the server side of a web services infrastructure, using either ASMX or WCF services. The new release uses three Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) to model services: service contract, data contract and host models. Through use of these DSLs, WSSF helps developers construct a scalable, extensible web service framework from the service interfaces to the translation of domain data into business entities, and back! This session will get you jump-started in building your own services infrastructure using the WSSF from Microsoft Patterns & Practices group.
Speaker: Stan Schultes is a Sarasota, FL – based developer/architect, author, and a regular speaker at regional developer events. He’s a Microsoft MVP in Visual Basic and a former Contributing Editor and columnist to Visual Studio Magazine. Stan has presented over a dozen MSDN webcasts, showed the WCF/WF develepor demos at the Visual Studio 2008 Launch Event in Tampa, and the Team System demos at the Visual Studio 2005 Launch Event in Orlando. He’s currently developing a suite of web services and design tools in an engineering-driven custom product design environment. Visit http://www.vbnetexpert.com for presentation slide decks, webcast and technical links, blog, and other developer information.
Registration opens on July 31, 2008.
The Tampa Bay chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA) is dedicated to building a community of professionals interested in topics related to software architecture, and welcomes anyone who is actively working as a software architect or has an interest in becoming one.
We hope to provide a mechanism for software architects to network with each other, provide a technical outlet and information source to help keep up with the latest trends and technologies, and also help foster new speakers. We are mostly Microsoft focused, but we try to keep the topics as product-agnostic as possible and always keep the focus on architecture related topics.
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