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Innovation Showcase : Windows Azure Feature Voting Service

posted by bobfamiliarbobfamiliar 17 days, 4 hours, 4 minutes ago
Monday, February 22, 2010 1:52:04 PM GMT
22 February 2010Windows Azure Feature Voting Service Allan da Costa Pinto details the Windows Azure Feature Voting Service. Log in and tell the product folks what features you would like to have. (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 1 | comment | | source: blogs.msdn.com
tags: Windows Azure
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Julian Dominguez’s Blog » Blog Archive » The Single Page Interface Pattern

published 14 days, 5 hours, 14 minutes ago posted by http://julian.dominguez.myopenid.com/http://julian.dominguez.myopenid.com/ 15 days, 23 hours, 55 minutes ago
Thursday, February 25, 2010 12:43:03 PM GMT Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:01:29 PM GMT
Problem Typically, the user interface in Web Applications is composed of multiple pages. Now with the increasing popularity of AJAX, it is common that people want to develop Web applications that are similar and provide the same user experience as desktop applications. One common problem in Web applications is the constant page reloads and flickering when navigating the application. (more)
category: Ajax | clicked: 40 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Ajax, ASP.NET, JavaScript, Web
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Progressive Enhancement

published 14 days, 5 hours, 14 minutes ago posted by http://julian.dominguez.myopenid.com/http://julian.dominguez.myopenid.com/ 16 days, 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
Thursday, February 25, 2010 12:43:03 PM GMT Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:23:56 PM GMT
Progressive Enhancement (PE) is an approach for building Web Applications that starts from the perspective that a user browser experience will support a minimum functionality, this is called base line, but has hooks to allow functional enhancements when a browser can support them. PE benefits users by supporting older browsers, but also supporting users with modern browsers and technologies by providing them an improved experience. The progressive enhancement and its counterpart, Graceful Degradation, a... (more)
category: Ajax | clicked: 45 | 1 comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Ajax, ASP.NET MVC, JavaScript, Web
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » Common mistakes / issues when creating and using Composite Stream Manifests (.CSM)

published 31 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes ago posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 33 days, 20 hours, 3 minutes ago
Monday, February 08, 2010 1:40:11 PM GMT Friday, February 05, 2010 9:53:05 PM GMT
One of the greatest features added on the Beta 2 version of the IIS Smooth Streaming Player Development Kit (SSPDK) is the support for Composite Stream Manifests for Rough Cut Editing. This a powerful feature which I really recommend looking at. I’ve been working with CSMs for three months now, so in this post I would like to share with you the lessons I’ve learnt during the process of creation and usage of the CSMs. There are a few common mistakes and issues you might face during that process, so I ho... (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 31 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Adaptive Streaming, Composite Stream Manifest, CSM, IIS7, Live Smooth Streaming, RCE, Rough Cut Editing, Smooth Streaming, Smooth Streaming Media Element, Smooth Streaming Player Development Kit Edit, SSME
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » Live Smooth Streaming: Managing Publishing Points Programmatically on IIS Media Services 3.0

posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 51 days, 22 hours, 58 minutes ago
Monday, January 18, 2010 6:58:08 PM GMT
Many people have been asking me how to manage publishing point programmatically on IIS Media Services 3.0 (instead of the 2.0 bits, as I explained in this post) So, I started to dig and I came up with the following code (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 4 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Adaptive Streaming, IIS7, Live Smooth Streaming, RSCA, Smooth Streaming
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » Rewind and Fast Forward using the Smooth Streaming Media Element (SSME) Beta 2

published 53 days, 5 hours, 42 minutes ago posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 55 days, 7 hours, 29 minutes ago
Sunday, January 17, 2010 12:14:07 PM GMT Friday, January 15, 2010 10:27:16 AM GMT
Hey Folks! Time ago I blogged about how to add the Slow Motion capability to your Smooth Streaming player by using the Smooth Streaming Media Element published by the IIS team. Now it’s time to share with you how to provide the rewind and fast forward options to enable a real rich video experience (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 67 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Adaptive Streaming, IIS7, Live Smooth Streaming, Silverlight, Silverlight 3, Smooth Streaming, Smooth Streaming Media Element, Smooth Streaming Player Development Kit, SSME
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Learning Prism (Composite Application Guidance for WPF & Silverlight). How do I start?

published 140 days, 4 hours, 34 minutes ago posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 141 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:22:42 PM GMT Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:38:27 PM GMT
A question we get asked frequently is: “How do I start learning Prism? Is there a particular order for the Quickstarts? What other web resources do you recommend to start learning?”. If you are in this situation, or just want to have some more insight on a particular Prism topic, this is the post for you (I always wanted to say that, just like TV announcements :))The basic question: “How do I start learning Prism?” The first thing you should do to start learning Prism (assuming you know WPF/Silverlight)... (more)
category: Foundation | clicked: 65 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Composite Guidance for WPF and Silverlight, MVVM, Patterns & Practices, Prism, Silverlight, WPF
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Rewind and Fast Forward using the Smooth Streaming Media Element (SSME)

posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 141 days, 5 hours, 4 minutes ago
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:52:42 PM GMT
Hey Folks! Days ago I blogged about how to add the Slow Motion capability to your Smooth Streaming player by using the Smooth Streaming Media Element published by the IIS team. Now it’s time to share with you how to provide the rewind and fast forward options to enable a real rich video experience... (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 69 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Adaptive Streaming, IIS7, Live Smooth Streaming, Silverlight, Silverlight 3, Smooth Streaming, Smooth Streaming Media Element, Smooth Streaming Player Development Kit, SSME
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » Slow Motion using the Smooth Streaming Media Element (SSME)

posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 145 days, 23 hours, 19 minutes ago
Friday, October 16, 2009 6:37:50 PM GMT
In this post I will show you how easy is to bring an Slow Motion experience using the Smooth Streaming Media Element (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 17 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Adaptive Streaming, IIS 7, IIS 7.0, Live Smooth Streaming, Silverlight, Silverlight 3, Smooth Streaming
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OpenID – WS-Fed Protocol Transition STS

posted by mwoloskimwoloski 240 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:38:44 PM GMT
I will go straight to the point in this post. This is a possible architecture if you want to allow OpenID authentication in a claims-aware WS-Federation-compatible web application. In this architecture there are three actors: the web application (aka the relying party) the OpenID provider (myopenid, Google, Yahoo, etc.) the “protocol broker” STS that “translates” WS-Fed to OpenID and viceversa These are the interactions that happen at login time: NOTE: the diagram shows the interactions in a con... (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 7 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Federation, Geneva, Geneva Framework, OpenID
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Claims based Authentication & Authorization: The Guide

published 209 days, 28 minutes ago posted by mwoloskimwoloski 210 days, 5 hours, 43 minutes ago
Friday, August 14, 2009 5:28:21 PM GMT Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:13:29 PM GMT
Eugenio announced yesterday the kickoff of a new guide from patterns & practices in which I’m collaborating: Claims based Authentication & Authorization Guide. This is not a new topic as Eugenio suggests in his blog, but it’s getting more and more attention because:Technology is more mature, hence it’s easier to implement claim-based identity Enterprises are failing to control the amount of different identity repositories, leading to higher provisioning/deprovisioning costs, security problems, e... (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 75 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: ADFS, Claim-Based Identity, Federation, Geneva, Geneva Server, Identity, Identity Management, Windows Identity Foundation
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C# Code Snippet to Create Commands with Attached Behaviors using Prism

posted by dschenkelmandschenkelman 211 days, 4 hours, 40 minutes ago
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 1:16:38 PM GMT
One of the most common questions we get at the Prism forums is of the type: “How do I execute my command when X happens?” (X not being a button being clicked ).  A sample of this type of question can be seen here, where a particular command needs to be executed whenever a textbox’s text changes. Our answer usually is that the user can create a command with an attached behavior. However, users are not always happy with this answer because of the complexity of having to create an attached behavior to hook... (more)
category: Smart Client | clicked: 40 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Attached behavior, P&P, Prism 2.0, Silverlight, WPF
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How to: Populate the Module Catalog from XAML in a WPF application using the Composite Application Guidance for WPF & Silverlight (Prism-v2)

published 215 days, 6 hours, 15 minutes ago posted by dschenkelmandschenkelman 216 days, 3 hours, 1 minute ago
Saturday, August 08, 2009 11:41:14 AM GMT Friday, August 07, 2009 2:55:37 PM GMT
The other day I was trying to create a new WPF Prism application and I wanted to be able to load modules from XAML. To make things simpler I decided to check the documentation, but was not able to find any example on how to get this done, as the sample is for Silverlight applications. After this “revelation” I started my research on how this could be done. The most important question was what to put in the Ref attribute, which is where the module assembly is located. First, and as it is done in the Silv... (more)
category: Smart Client | clicked: 61 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Composite Application Guidance, P&P, Patterns & Practices, Prism 2.0, windows presentation foundation, WPF
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Ezequiel Jadib’s Blog » WPF & Windows 7 Screencast

posted by http://ejadib.myopenid.com/http://ejadib.myopenid.com/ 215 days, 19 minutes ago
Saturday, August 08, 2009 5:37:29 PM GMT
Last week, we recorded with Matias Woloski an screencast for the Windows 7×7 campaign (Alberto Ortega blogged about the campaign), showing how to take advantage of some of the new features of Windows 7 in a Windows Presentation Foundation application. During the screencast we showed how the user experience can be enhanced by using the new capabilities of the Windows 7 Taskbar. Thanks to Damian Schenkelman who helped us with the application. (more)
category: Foundation | clicked: 3 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Client Development, Events, Screencasts, Windows 7, windows presentation foundation, WPF
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Getting a token from ADFS (ex Geneva Server) using WCF

posted by mwoloskimwoloski 236 days, 3 hours, 54 minutes ago
Saturday, July 18, 2009 2:02:37 PM GMT
I’ve been doing some tests to get a token from ADFS (Geneva Server) using Windows Identity Foundation  WSTrustClient. In this case we are using the UserNameMixed endpoint that expects a WS-Security UsernameToken (notice the MessageCredentialType.UserName) ... (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 52 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: ADFS, Geneva Server, WCF, Windows Identity Foundation
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Prism-v2 Reference Implementation migrated to Silverlight 3 Official Release with Out-Of-Browser Capabilities

published 240 days, 5 hours, 32 minutes ago posted by dschenkelmandschenkelman 241 days, 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 12:24:39 PM GMT Monday, July 13, 2009 3:06:58 PM GMT
A couple of months ago I migrated the Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight (Prism-v2) Reference Implementation to Silverlight 3 Beta version and added Out-of-Browser functionality to it. You can read all about that here. Today I updated the same application but for the latest Silverlight 3 release. The main difference is the update to the Out of Browser settings. While before you had to add some configuration to your AppManifest file, now you can just click the properties of your Silve... (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 44 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: P&P, Patterns & Practices, Silverlight 3
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.NET Service Bus – Remote Desktop over Firewalls!

published 242 days, 1 hour, 53 minutes ago posted by mwoloskimwoloski 243 days, 6 hours, 10 minutes ago
Sunday, July 12, 2009 4:03:33 PM GMT Saturday, July 11, 2009 11:46:55 AM GMT
Today was holiday in Argentina but I had to work on some pending stuff (yeah, lucky me). I didn’t want to travel to the office but I had to access a SQL Server that was hosted at Southworks LAN and we don’t have inbound ports open to connect to our workstations through RDP (port 3389). So…. the .Net Service Bus came to the rescue! Last week David Aiken told me about this cool project hosted on codeplex http://socketshifter.codeplex.com. He told me “these people are streaming video over the service bus”… ... (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 39 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Azure, NET Services, Service Bus
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Matias Woloski’s Blog » Blog Archive » ASP.NET control for claims-aware apps

published 250 days, 6 hours, 44 minutes ago posted by impaimpa 251 days, 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
Saturday, July 04, 2009 11:12:11 AM GMT Friday, July 03, 2009 1:07:12 PM GMT
Vittorio just announced it in his blog… we helped writing an experiment of raising the level of abstraction to work against claims. We created a server control that allows you to work with claims. There are three types of expression:Claim Value: set the value of a property with the value of a specified claim type (more)
category: ASP.NET | clicked: 36 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: ASP .NET, Security
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Drink the red token – debug your claims-aware apps

posted by mwoloskimwoloski 251 days, 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
Friday, July 03, 2009 2:45:42 PM GMT
Another identity development widget brought to you by Vittorio’s team. This time it’s a very tiny control called SecurityTokenVisualizer that helps debugging claims-aware web applications. But the thing I like of this control is that it can also be used as a teaching tool, very useful for demos by the way. Last week we “dogfooded” it during the Iteration Review of an identity-related project and the audience made the click when we expanded the red small pentagon that shows the behind the scenes. Simply... (more)
category: Architecture | clicked: 11 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: Geneva, Geneva Framework, Identity
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ICommand for Silverlight with Attached Behaviors

published 251 days, 9 hours, 4 minutes ago posted by juliandominguezjuliandominguez 252 days, 4 hours, 43 minutes ago
Friday, July 03, 2009 8:52:24 AM GMT Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:13:26 PM GMT
Silverlight has many things in common with WPF, but also many different or missing things because it is a “subset” of it. This post shows how you can use Commands in Silverlight by leveraging attached behaviors, and showing what attached behaviors are. (more)
category: Silverlight | clicked: 83 | comment | | source: blogs.southworks.net
tags: commanding, commands, MVVM, Presentation Model, Silverlight 2.0
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