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TechEd 2006 in Boston

Here's the list of my TechEd talks.

 

CON312 (WinFX) Windows Communication Foundation: Building Reliable and Transacted Distributed Services

 

Day/Time: Tuesday, June 13 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Room: 109 AB

Speaker(s): Shy Cohen

What do you do when your network connection breaks halfway through a request? If your application consists of several services, how do you coordinate error handling between them? How do you synchronize state changes across different Web services? How do you overcome a system crash without losing important messages? The Windows Communication Foundation provides simple and powerful mechanisms that allow you to easily address these types of network and module issues. In this session, learn about reliable sessions, queues, and distributed transactions, and how these technologies are used to make applications reliable.

Track(s): Connected Systems

Session Type(s): Breakout Session

Session Level(s): 300

 

ARCTLC14 Introducing the Service Factory

 

Day/Time: Wednesday, June 14 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Room: ARC Theatre

Speaker(s): Shy Cohen, Don Smith

The Service Factory is a cohesive collection of various forms of guidance that have been build with the primary goal of helping you build high quality connected solutions in a more consistent way with less effort. In addition to the forms of guidance you may have already seen from the patterns & practices team, a new form of guidance called a Guidance Package is used to allow guidance to be automated from inside Visual Studio 2005 through the use of a wizard-based dialogs. This guidance can also be modified to fit the needs of a specific solution. In this session Don Smith and Shy Cohen present the Service Factory, walk you through some common usage patterns, and discuss the development process and future of the Service Factory.

Track(s): Architecture

Session Type(s): TLC Theater

Session Level(s): 200

 

CONTLC21 Introduction to the Service Factory

 

Day/Time: Friday, June 16 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Room: CON Theatre 1

Speaker(s): Shy Cohen, Don Smith

The Service Factory is a cohesive collection of various forms of guidance that have been built with the primary goal of helping you build high quality connected solutions in a more consistent way with less effort. In addition to the forms of guidance you may have already seen from the Patterns & Practices team, a new form of guidance called a Guidance Package is used to allow guidance to be automated from inside Visual Studio 2005 through the use of a wizard-based dialogs. This guidance can also be modified to fit the needs of a specific solution. In this session we present the Service Factory, walk you through some common usage patterns, and discuss the development process and future of the Service Factory. This is a joint talk by Shy Cohen, and Don Smith (Product Manager, patterns & practices)

Track(s): Connected Systems

Session Type(s): TLC Theater

Session Level(s): 200

 

CONTLC13 Service-Oriented Design Patterns

 

Day/Time: Wednesday, June 14 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Room: CON Theatre 1

Speaker(s): Shy Cohen

Design pattern are a general, repeatable solution to commonly-occurring problems in software design. In this talk, we review several common SOA patterns related to the space between the services, examine the pros and cons, describe some of the complications they entail, provide practical advice on how to best implement the patterns, and when applicable use some code and demos to illustrate some points.

Track(s): Connected Systems

Session Type(s): TLC Theater

Session Level(s): 100