|
|
DFW Connected Systems User Group blog.
-
Please
join us on September 10th as Darshan Singh presents on the improvements to WCF in .NET 3.5 SP1 and MSMQ! We will have FREE food, drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti!
Presentation: WCF in .NET 3.5 SP1 and MSMQ Communication
Date: Wednesday, September 10th 2008
Time: 6:30PM
Where: Microsoft, Las Colinas LC1 (7000 HWY 161, Irving TX)
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com or via Codezone (new users use Access Code 'BizTalk2006' - see Join Us On Codezone for more info!) Maps: Google | Yahoo | Mapquest | Microsoft
Speaker Bio
Darshan Singh is a Sr. Developer at Intuit, working with the Innovative Gateway Solutions (IGS) team to provide credit card authorization gateway services. He is currently working on upgrading several .NET 1.1 and 2.0 applications to .NET 3.5. Summary In this two-topic presentation on Windows Communication Foundation, you will learn about the latest and greatest improvements to WCF introduced by .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1. The second part of the presentation will focus on implementing MSMQ-based communication using WCF. Sponsors We would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this event!

|
-
Wow! Thank you everyone for sharing your time during the August meeting! Based on the excellent questions, Anderson’s
presentation on “Workflow as a Service” was very well received! Anderson has already posted the slide deck, sample code and additional resources, which you can download here.
As promised, we are publishing the feedback that we received
for everyone’s review, and as a matter of record. The group leadership team will be using this
feedback to try to determine how best to plan for presentations in the future.
Without further adieu, below are the presentation topics
that were suggested by the group, along with the number of responses for each. As you can see, there was an overwhelming
response for Windows Workflow and Windows Communication Foundation!

We were missing some regular BizTalk attendees and also had several new faces, which might account for it! Each of these topics is fairly broad by themselves, and in
fact, the additional feedback we received was that you want to see MORE DETAIL
and MORE ADVANCED TOPICS. The fluff is
ok, but you want to get to the internals of a particular topic. We hear you! :) We will work on fleshing out more detailed topics. In the meantime, if you've got an idea for a deep dive, or are interested in presenting yourself, please let us know at vpmeetings (at) dfwcsug.com.
Additionally, there has been discussion around dedicating a
segment of the meeting to hearing from someone in the group. This also coincides with some pretty
consistent feedback about getting the chance to relate your personal experiences
with Connected Systems technology. Whether it’s a chance
for an architectural review, an overview of how a particular Connected Systems
technology is implemented at your site, or even a “war story”, this will be a
spot for someone each meeting to share with the group. Once we get a format defined for this we will
be looking for volunteers to kick us off! If your interested, please let us know.
Until next month!
Z
|
-
-
From Todd Stone, VP of Meetings:
"The DFW
Connected Systems User Group is looking for speakers for the rest of 2008.
We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each
month at the Microsoft Campus in Irving. The August and December meeting dates
have been filled. The next available open meeting date is, Wednesday, September
10th, we also need speakers for October 8th and November 12th. The
presentation topics can be on Microsoft BizTalk Server, BizTalk adapters and
accelerators, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation,
the Web Services Architecture, or XML technologies. If you would like to
present on any of these topics or know of anyone else who may, please contact
Todd Stone at vpmeetings (at) dfwcsug.com.
The current format we use for the
meetings is as follows:
Each Meeting:
2 topics - 2 speakers
First speaker presents 30 minute beginner to intermediate level topic
Second speaker presents 1 hour advance level topic"
Feedback from our group suggests that everyone is interested in how everyone else is using connected system technologies. Don't be shy, this is a great opportunity to tell YOUR story!
|
-
CodeZone is a user community portal that helps user groups better manage their membership, mainly by providing tools for managing users and user event registration. This helps our group, DFW Connected Systems User Group, in a couple of different ways. The one that has the biggest impact is that the more users on CodeZone the more prizes for the group! Who doesn't need more swag? CodeZone is also a great way to get connected with other user groups in our community! You can get connected to DFWCSUG in two easy steps: - First time CodeZone users can register with CodeZone. If you already have a CodeZone account, be sure your logged into CodeZone, then skip to step 2!
- Get connected to DFWCSUG by entering Access Code 'BizTalk2006'.
Thats it! Be sure to tell your friends!
|
-
Please
join us on August 13th as Anderson Imes presents on Workflow as a Service! We will have FREE food, drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti!
Presentation: Workflow as a Service
Date: Wednesday, August 13th 2008
Time: 6:30PM
Where: Microsoft, Las Colinas LC1 (7000 HWY 161, Irving TX)
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com
Maps: Google | Yahoo | Mapquest | Microsoft
Speaker Bio
Anderson is a developer for
Mary Kay and an active member of Microsoft's Connected Technology Advisor program. Anderson is currently delivering software
solutions built on .NET, including Windows Communication Foundation and Windows
Workflow. You can learn more about
Anderson from his blog http://theimes.com/.
Summary In the past, raising events
and communicating from the outside into a running workflow was difficult to
understand and to manage. With .NET 3.5, though, Microsoft has blurred
the lines between Windows Communication Foundation and Workflow Foundation,
giving you the same great homogeneous communication model with workflow as you
do a WCF service.
In this presentation you
will learn:
- How to implement a WCF
service declaratively, using WF
- How to create long-running
operations that could span weeks, months, or years
- New bindings in WCF for
use in and out of WF
- Tips to make sure your
transition to .NET 4.0 WF is painless
Sponsors We would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this event!

|
-
Please
join us as Mark Dunn, an INETA speaker, will be presenting Windows
Workflow Foundation Policy and Rules next Wednesday 7/09/2008.
As always, we will have FREE food, drinks, and there will be a prize
drawing for those who attend - courtesy of Sogeti!
Presentation: Windows Workflow Foundation Policy and Rules
Date: Wednesday, July, 9th 2008
Time: 6:30PM
Where: Microsoft, Las Colinas LC1 (7000 HWY 161, Irving TX)
RSVP: rsvp@dfwcsug.com
Maps: Google | Yahoo | Mapquest | Microsoft
Summary
In the future, orchestration in BizTalk will be defined with Windows Workflow
Foundation. It's an important tool for BizTalk developers to learn now in order to be prepared for the future. In this talk Mark will cover a brief introduction to
workflow to explain where it fits and why you would interested as a BizTalk developer.
WF includes the ability to define rule driven workflows with a powerful rules engine. Mark will dig into the rules engine and explain how forward chaining works, how you can take control of rule evaluation yourself and how to use the various attributes that control how the rules engine makes its decisions. You'll also learn the secret of making dynamic changes to rules for a running workflow.
Speaker Bio
Mark has over 20 years of experience in the disciplines of software
engineering, database administration, and project management. Software
that Mark developed for the radio industry is still in use today. He
was a lead developer on the team that created Tapscan, a well-known
Arbritron ratings analysis package that has dominated that industry for
many years. He is the president of DUNN Training and Consulting, Inc. a
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner based in Atlanta, GA.
For the past four years, Mark has been awarded MVP status for his
contributions to the Visual Studio .Net community and he serves as
Microsoft's Regional Director covering the Southeast United States.
Mark also co-founded .Net Rocks, an Internet radio program for .Net
developers recognized in over 80 countries and now hosted by Microsoft
on the MSDN site. He is a popular speaker at conferences such as TechEd
and DevConnections as well as a member of the INETA speakers bureau.
Mark is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Application Developer, Solution Developer for .Net, and Database Administrator.
Sponsors We would like to extend a special thank you to the sponsors of this event!
|
-
The DFW Connected Systems Group will hold its June meeting on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Zach Bonham and Ray Crager of Mary Kay will present an overview of the BizTalk Solution at Mary Kay, Inc. Presentation: The BizTalk Solution at Mary Kay - Six Years Later Tonights presentation is one not to be missed. Mary Kay, Inc., the leading brand of women's cosmetics in the U.S., is a technological leader and the home of an extraordinary group of software architects and engineers. Recognized in 1999 by Bill Gates when it embraced the internet for online ordering, the Mary Kay IT department was among the earliest adopters of the .Net Framework and then of BizTalk 2002. The June meeting will feature Zach Bonham, Technical Architect for Mary Kay, who will review the role that BizTalk played in Mary Kay's technology success over the last six years. Zach will speak about the connected systems, formats, and protocols; then discuss the infrastructure within which BizTalk runs. Zach also will address some of the perceived weak points in this environment (no BAM or BRE, plus tightly coupled ERP systems). Zach's presentation is to be followed by one from Ray Crager. Ray, though an independent consultant, has been with the Mary Kay organization since BizTalk's introduction at Mary Kay. He is considered a key member of the architectural and engineering group. Ray will present a demonstration of Mary Kay's SharePoint portal for exception management; then one about an administration utility "HATTrick" that is used by Business Analysts and Developers. This will be an informative view of the technology and architectural process at one of America's leading private enterprises. There are food, drink and door prizes... so RSVP - then attend the meeting. Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday June 11th. [RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com ] We are looking forward to seeing you there. The sponsor of the June meeting is Sogeti, the provider of top IT expertise and technical assistance.
|
-
The DFW Connected Systems Group will hold its May meeting on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Robby Powell with FarPoint Technologies will have a presentation about "Spread for BizTalk 2006", FarPoint's first SOA Solution. Presentation: Spread for BizTalk 2006 - FarPoint Technologies Spread for BizTalk is a spreadsheet pipeline disassembler and pipeline assembler component. Recently, Robby and his team released the beta of Spread for SharePoint, which is a fully-integrated SharePoint spreadsheet that provides SharePoint professionals with a feature-rich, robust spreadsheet for managing SharePoint List data. Robbie Powell Robby Powell comes to us from North Carolina. He has 20 years of experience in the software industry, and has been a member of the FarPoint development team since joining the company in 1995. He has been involved in the development of many of FarPoint’s products as the company has shown consistent leadership in supporting application developers using Microsoft technologies (DLL, VBX, OCX, ActiveX, .NET Windows Forms, and ASP.NET). In 2005, Robby became the Project Manger of Spread SOA Components to lead the company’s SOA initiaive. There will be food, drink and door prizes... so RSVP - then attend the meeting. Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday May 14th.
[RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com ]
Looking forward to seeing you there.
The sponsor of our May meeting is Sogeti, the provider of top IT expertise and technical assistance.
|
-
The DFW Connected Systems Group (formerly DFW BizTalk User Group) will hold its April meeting on Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Rob Vettor, a Microsoft .NET Architect/Senior Solution Developer, will have an exciting presentation about LINQ and Integrated Querying. An Introduction LINQ and Integrated Querying While most enterprise applications are object-oriented, the data upon which they depend is not. Today, binding these two platforms together results in a significant amount of lost productivity as well as a less than optimal solution. Take a detailed look at the "LINQ Project" to see what Microsoft is doing to help bridge the mismatch between OO and data. Rob will discuss the following: - How LINQ manifests a move from an imperative to a declarative style of programming.
- Adding language and framework extensions to provide a single, unified approach to querying data.
- Examples of querying data from multiple data domains.
- A look at the upcoming Entity Framework.
- How LINQ fits into a multi-tiered application.
There will be food, drink and door prizes... so RSVP - then attend the meeting. Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday April 9th.
[RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com and double your chance to win a great door prize]
Looking forward to seeing you there.
|
-
|
Our March meeting has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances.
|
-
The DFW Connected Systems Group (formerly DFW BizTalk User Group) will hold its February meeting on Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Tim Rayburn, Principal Consultant with Sogeti, will have an exciting presentation. A special surprise guest may also present the second part of the evening. There will be food, drink and door prizes... so RSVP - then attend the meeting.
Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday February 13th.
[RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com and double your chance to win a great door prize]
Looking forward to seeing you there.
|
-
[Wednesday - January 9th] Don Tian with DonWare will present this month's subject. BizTest 3.0, a new tool for creating and executing automated tests against your integration application. A new version will be presented that adds support for data driven testing, Excel files and WCF. All members in attendence will receive a free license to BizTest, valued at $499.00. Don has been a Microsoft technologist for almost ten years. The last fours year were spent developing C# and BizTalk Server solutions for Countrywide Financial and for EMSI. In 2006 Don founded Donware, LLC with the public release of BizTest.
Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday January 9th.
[RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com and double your chance to win a great door prize]
November Meeting Wrap-up
We have a new name!! The membership voted to change the name of our user group to reflect Microsoft's focus on Connected Systems. The new name for our group is DFW Connected Systems Group.
Todd Stone is the new Vice-President for Meetings. So, extend your congratulations to Todd.
|
-
. The Dallas Area BizTalk User Group has had some really great meetings of late, each focused on BizTalk 2006 R2 and WCF. This month’s meeting will be no exception. .
Amirali Rajan with Sogeti opens with a presentation on using WCF. The WCF Chat Application Amir shows us how he created an Internet Chat application using WCF. Included are the lessons learned working with WCF (and the difficulties he faced and solved). This is a great chance to see WCF in action!!
Our featured speaker, Tim Rayburn (Sogeti) has prepared a great talk on an interesting subject: Building HIPAA Solutions with BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 includes new HIPAA EDI functionality natively. This talk will highlight these new features related to EDI, discuss how they compare to the previous HIPAA Accelerator, and discuss how healthcare organizations might use BizTalk to automate their claims, eligibility and remittance processing.
Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday November 14th.
[RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com to double your chance to win a door prize] There is a vacancy on the board. We will have nominations and an election for the position of “Vice President, Meetings” (Would you like to serve?). Also, an amendment to the By-Laws will be proposed by Tim Rayburn. Following the presentation there will be drawings for door prizes. AND door prizes this month are going to be sharp and brand new. Plus there may be a poster of the new .Net Framework 3.5 as a prize. Those who RSVP will receive two tickets (for the drawings) at the door.
Respond. Confirm you will be there. Receive two tickets for the drawings.
As always food and drinks available. These are provided courtesy of Sogeti.
|
-
Following on the excellent presentation last month by Jonathan Summers of Avanade to show us the WCF Adapter, Leigh Sperberg with Sogeti, presents the WCF framework this month.
Leigh begins with an introduction to WCF and the architectural decisions Microsoft made when creating the framework. Following that introduction Leigh next demonstrates how to build a WCF server, including contracts, endpoints, hosting options and bindings. Then he shows how to build a client to interact with the WCF server, including endpoints and proxies. Code examples will be presented throughout, and there could be a quiz at the end of the talk. Place: Microsoft Offices (7000 State Highway 161, Irving TX). When: 6:30pm on Wednesday October 10th. [RSVP to rsvp@biztalkusergroup.com to double your chance to win the door prize]
Following the presentation there will be drawings for door prizes. The really big prize this meeting is “Microsoft Vista Ultimate”. This is an in the box, fully licensed copy of the latest operating system. Those who RSVP will receive two tickets at the door.
So respond and let us know that you will be there. As always food and drinks available. These are provided courtesy of Sogeti.
|
|
|
|