Greg Leake: Stocktrader - Overview
- Posted: Feb 09, 2010 at 2:10 PM
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"This application is an end-to-end sample application for .NET Enterprise Application Server technologies. It is a service-oriented application based on Windows Communication Foundation (.NET 3.0) and ASP.NET, and illustrates many of the .NET enterprise development technologies for building highly scalable, rich "enterprise-connected" applications. It is designed as a benchmark kit to illustrate alternative technologies within .NET and their relative performance.
The application offers full interoperability with J2EE and
IBM WebSphere's Trade 6.1 sample application. As such, the application offers an excellent opportunity for developers to learn about .NET and building interoperable, service-oriented applications."
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I think it would be much better to divide this kind of content into two segments. One would be a formal presentation. The silverlight format used for the Mix07 sessions works very well for this kind of content. The second segment would be an interview by Charles with the presenter that was focused on a discussion of some of the implications of and plans for the project.
Again, thanks for the feedback. Greg is planning on doing some Screencasts to demo this stuff, which will be a great way to learn more about it in a non-conversational context.
The next set of videos are of me filming Greg demo this in his lab. That said, I do ask questions and we occasionally communicate like normal humans do.
Keep on posting,
C
I have been writing something similar to this application, it’s given me some great ideas, can't wait for the next video.
As Charlie pointed Screencasts really give u proper study feel ....
I enjoy watching them too...
It would be nice if the videos were indexed, such that I could come back later and pick up where I left off.
Charles,
What you guys do is great. The purpose of channel 9 is to be informal. "Listening to the pilots" I love the feeling of I just walked into Greg's office and said hey buddy whats up and we hung out and talked about cool stuff. Keep the spirit alive we love it.
Jonathan
Nice video, too bad Greg avoided the subject of horizontal scaling of the "RDBMS" layer. As the "RDBMS" here is actually an integral and a very critical part of any more or less decent application these days, it would be nice to know how guys at Microsoft are planning to address that.
Oracle at least claims that their RAC (real application cluster) scales horizontally.
MS SQL Server does not even seem to have a similar concept neither in 2005, nor 2008 incarnation.
Cudos, Chuckles.
Indeed. I must agree.
C
I've downloaded ST 2.0 but I need to watch the demos and get the hang of it before attempting to play with it, please upload/update.
Thanks
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