Web Services Podcasts
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h29m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h27m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h25m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h36m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h28m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h35m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Security Legend Keith Brown
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h31m
Do you ever get worried about security? Ever find yourself thinking “I wonder if I know as much as I should about this?” Well if you don’t, perhaps you should my friend. Because we all need to be better educated on security – top to bottom – each of us must know the threats and the countermeasure.
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Arcast: Web Services Security Patterns Post Game Show
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h23m
As long as they were there captive in the studio after doing the Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0 webcast I said hey guys - let's just record a post game chat. You know that laid back feeling you get from the players after an intense game. Well that is what we are after he.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h39m
X509...come in X509. Earth to X509 - do you read me? If you thought that X509 was an alien spacecraft think again my friend because these bad boys are certificates that you can use to provide identity and do really cool things like sign and encrypt messages. But how you ask? Well the good folks a.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h29m
X509...come in X509. Earth to X509 - do you read me? If you thought that X509 was an alien spacecraft think again my friend because these bad boys are certificates that you can use to provide identity and do really cool things like sign and encrypt messages. But how you ask? Well the good folks a.
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Arcast: Web Services Security Patterns (Part 2)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h29m
Got web services? You need security. But with so many options how do you decide which way to go? Patterns are your friend, and so are the folks in the patterns & practices team. In this blast from the past webcast with Jason Hogg and Fred Chong you will get the lowdown on the web services secu.
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Arcast: Web Services Security Patterns (Part 1)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h29m
Got web services? You need security. But with so many options how do you decide which way to go? Patterns are your friend, and so are the folks in the patterns & practices team. In this blast from the past webcast with Jason Hogg and Fred Chong you will get the lowdown on the web services secu.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Checking WS-I Basic Profile compliance with ASMX V2.0 Web Services
ASP.NET 2.0 can check the compliance of your web services to the WS-I Basic Profile Version 1.1. This session takes a look.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Using custom serialization with ASMX V2.0 Web Services
With ASP.NET 2.0 web services we can take complete control over XML serialization. This sessions looks at how we might implement that.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Using interface based development techniques with ASMX V2.0 Web Services
ASP.NET 2.0 web services can be built using the traditional class-based method and a new interface-based method which we look at here.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Sending Attachments with WSE2.0 Web Services
In this session we'll look at passing file attachments from a web service to a client and vice versa
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Securing Web Services with WSE2.0
Here we'll take a look at how we can gain authentication, integrity and privacy features for SOAP messages with WSE2.0 and WS-Security
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Enabling WSE2.0 for ASP.NET Web Services
This session introduces WSE2.0 and shows how to switch on WSE2.0 support in ASP.NET Web Services
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Working with asynchronous ASP.NET Web Services
In this session we'll look at both the client side and service side work involved in taking an asynchronous approach to our web services.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Working with existing WSDLs in ASP.NET Web Services
Here we take a look at how we can implement a service when provided with an existing WSDL document.
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