Saturday, December 25, 2004

Windows Forms "Soup To Nuts" Webcasts



Check these cool Web casts which helps you to build Microsoft Windows Forms applications and Smart Clients in Microsoft .NET. Attend any of the 14 live Soup to Nuts webcasts through December and you could win an Xbox system.

Got a Brand-New Windows Mobile-Based Device, Looking for Resources?????!

Here are some resources to help you get the most out of your Smartphone, Pocket PC, or Portable Media Center. Plus, find some great software to add to the fun!



Demo a Device!
Take an interactive tour of the hardware and features of new, cutting-edge Windows Mobile-based devices.

Check the Tutorials for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition .


Tuesday, December 14, 2004

What's New in System.Xml for Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0 Release

Design Goals for System.Xml Version 2.0

The System.Xml Version 2.0 Top Ten Features by Mark Fussell, Lead Program Manager

1) Performance
2) XPathEditableNavigator, an Updatable Cursor
3) The XPathDocument as a Better DOM
4) Easier XPath Queries with Namespaces
5) Security
6) The XQuery Language
7) XmlReader and XmlWriter Usability
8) Universal Type Support and Conversion
9) XML Standards Support by Default
10) Static Creation Methods on XmlReader and XmlWriter

XML Tools in Visual Studio 2005

XML Editor and the XSLT Debugger in Visual Studio 2005

The XML editor includes the following functionality:

1. Design time well-formedness and validation errors.
2. Validation support for Schema, DTD, and XDR.
3. Inferring an XSD Schema from an XML instance.
4. Converting a DTD or XDR to XSD Schema.
5. Context-sensitive Intellisense.
6. XSLT editing, viewing the results of the transform.
7. Standard Visual Studio code-editing, such as outlining and commenting or un-commenting.

The XSLT debugger comprises the following functionality:

1. Invoking the debugger from the XML Editor.
2. The ability to set and remove breakpoints.
3. Standard Visual Studio debugger function key and menu bindings (F9 for setting/removing breakpoints, F11 for "Step In," and so on).
4. Viewing the output of the transform as it is being generated.
5. Locals, Watch, and Call stack windows.
6. Stepping into the XSLT from a C# (or any other CLR language) program.


Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Web Services Enhancements 2.0 Service Pack 2

Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET (WSE) is a supported add-on to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework providing developers the latest advanced Web services capabilities to keep pace with the evolving Web services protocol specifications.
WSE 2.0 simplifies the development and deployment of secure Web services by enabling developers using Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework to more easily apply security policy, establish long-running secure conversations, retrieve and validate security tokens and more. New features include a policy framework, enhanced security model, message-oriented programming model, and support for multiple hosting environments. Service Pack 2 addresses customer issues and provides a new Kerberos token that enables support for constrained delegation and clustering scenarios.

Thursday, December 02, 2004

New MSN Communication Services

Share your world in MSN Spaces

MSN on Dec. 2 announced a new service named "MSN Spaces". Included in the announcement were the the beta availability of MSN Messenger 7.0, and upgrades to MSN Hotmail.
With MSN Spaces, customers can create personal Web sites, maintain blogs, display pictures in photo albums and even post music playlists from Windows Media Player. Built to enable people to share personal information through dynamic online scrapbooks, MSN Spaces provides an easy-to-use blogging tool that includes the ability to upload postings from an e-mail service or mobile device, as well as support for RSS (Really Simple Syndication) 2.0 so customers can publish blogs through RSS viewers and aggregators.
It is really Rocking!!!!! Awesome work from MSN Team.............

Chekc my space :: http://spaces.msn.com/members/arun

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