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In short: I discuss a new feature, introduced by the .NET framework 3.5 and by a (future) update of IE, which enables the use of CardSpace also on websites on normal http (as opposed to https). Back in January I was asking Caleb (SDET on the CardSpace team and most excellent buddy author) when he would have started blogging. It took 9 months, but it eventually worked ! Not only he is going to blog, but he got the entire team to do it... if I were you I would subscribe the feed this instant! (being
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It's that time of the year again: the end of June marks the end of the fiscal year, and for us it's time to reflect on what we've done in the past 12 months. Vast majority of the things I've done are internal-only or with high profile customers that can't be mentioned publicly until their PR departments give the green light, hence I won't discuss those here; however I think it's interesting to share with you a summary of some of the things that I worked on, just to give you a measure of how .NET3.0
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 27, 2007
Filed under: Identity, Windows Cardspace, CardSpace, Architecture - WS, Infocard, WPF, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, WCF, Gadgets, Personal, the Web, the Cloud, Orcas, RIA, Silverlight, Book, Silver, WF, Windows Workflow Foundation
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Yesterday night I was going through the unresolved parts of the inbox, a fairly boring task, when Dennis rescued me: he chimed in via Messenger reminding me that a new version of the BizTalk Services SDK is out. It wasn't hard to switch my attention to something far more exciting, and I promptly installed it. If you had the old version of the SDK on your machine, I suggest uninstalling it before installing the new one. For the ones that were bold enough to play with the new binding at low level:
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In short: this is the description of a sample that sends a CardSpace-obtained token to an AJAX service implemented with the new Orcas features. Few posts ago I published a tutorial about using CardSpace with Silver. While talking about it with Kushal Shah from the Workflow team, he suggested that it could be nice if we'd also demonstrate how to use CardSpace with the new RESTful capabilities of WCF: that sounded perfect for my "cardspace+<technology_of_choice>" series, hence I promply jumped
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 30, 2007
Filed under: Identity, Windows Cardspace, CardSpace, WCS, Architecture - WS, Infocard, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, the Web, Orcas
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In the last loooong post , the one about using CardSpace together with the new Receive activity featured by the Beta1 of the framework 3.5, I mentioned I would have attached the final solution: however I didn't do it right away, to give some incentive to actually go through the simple steps of the tutorial. Hehehe I know, I'm evil at times :-) I am now attaching the solution in this post: it is not commented nor documented, and it is very rough cut: it is exactly what I built while I was writing
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 7, 2007
Filed under: Identity, Windows Cardspace, CardSpace, WCS, Architecture - WS, Infocard, Orcas, Silver, WF, Windows Workflow Foundation
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In short: this is a step by step tutorial for creating from scratch a Workflow Service with the Beta 1 release of Visual Studio codename "Orcas". The tutorial shows how to secure the service with Windows CardSpace, how to create a client application on the fly and how to access claims from the code of a Workflow activity. Just days before the Earth-moving news at Mix , with the Beta 1 release of Visual Studio codename "Orcas" we made available another silvery technology: the Workflow Services, Silver
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 2, 2007
Filed under: Identity, Windows Cardspace, CardSpace, WCS, Architecture - WS, Infocard, Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, Orcas, Silver, WF, Windows Workflow Foundation
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