Daily Archives: March 10, 2004

Rich Turner and Omri Gazitt on Soap Messaging: Chunk today– MTOM tomorrow

[Warning – I am NO Indigo or ws-messaging, etc. wonk , but] this post, by Rich of the indigo team, which references a post by Omri, caught my eye.

I learned a while ago why DIME can suck – if you have a large attachment, you can’t truly leverage the fluidity of streaming since the entire thing needs to get cached first.

So when someone writes about DIME and web service attachments I pay attention.

Rich Turner writes today about MTOM which is still a little wobbly but (from the best I can get from Omri’s post) will be worth the wait because of how it will be able to work with ws-security down the road.

For today, Rich says, we are still stuck with DIME (if Simon Fell ever followed me to my new blog, surely he is cringing with that statement… :-)) and its limitations and (though I recommend you read Rich’s and Omar’s entire posts) do heed Rich’s advice: “…we strongly urge you to consider chunking your messages into smaller payloads at the source and and de-chunking them at the destination.”

Jason Beres speaking at Vermont.NET – a smash hit!

Although Jason is an INETA speaker, he recently started working for Infragistics and it was Infragistics that sponsored him coming to speak to Vermont.NET monday.

Jason was such a hit with our user group (see this example on Dave Burke’s blog), I am still getting emails from attendees thanking me and Jason for this great meeting. Jason talked about the many interesting solutions he came up with when working on a multi-tier windows application. He didn’t even point out any of the infragistics controls he used. I was pretty impressed. I know that even if he had said “oh by the way… that’s an infra grid” or something like that , nobody would have run form the room screaming “eek marketing!”

Jason is a fun, nice nice guy and he has a ball presenting. Thanks so much to Infragistics for sending Jason, buying pizza for the night and for the two licenses to NetAdvantage that Jason raffled off at the end.

Sam Gentile doing his awesome “.NET CLR and Friends” talk at a number of user groups

I am *so* happy to see this. Sam did this talk at Vermont.NET last summer. It is a phenomenal presentation that made everyone in the group (from newbies to experts) feel like they gleaned a real inside understanding of .NET. And Sam is a lot of fun when he gets going on this topic that he is so passionate about.

Here’s the schedule that I have gleaned from his blog (though you can find the entire upcoming ineta speakers schedule on the www.ineta.org website).

These are all INETA sponsored events.

New Hampshire .NET 3/18

Maryland and Pennsylvania Microsoft Users Group 4/29

Code Generation Network interviews Kathleen Dollard

From Don Kiely

The Code Generation Network‘s Jack Herrington recently interviewed Kathleen Dollard about code generation, her new book (Code Generation in Microsoft .NET), and the state of programming in general and .NET specifically. It’s an interesting read; Kathleen has some interesting thoughts about where programming should go.

Read the interview here. I’ve been using her techniques along with Rocky Lhotka’s CSLA framework (the book and his site) for my current projects, and it’s a sweet combination.

Incidentally, Kathleen also has her code generation Web site up and running. Check it out!