endpoint.tv - WCF Contract First with WSCF.blue
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Do you need to create WSDL contracts and WCF Services from XML Schema (xsd)? If so, you need to know about WSCF.blue, an addin brought to you by some terrific developers, including Santosh Benjamin Muthiah, Edward Bakker, Alex Meyer-Gleaves, Christian Weyer, and Buddhike De Silva. In this episode, Santosh (Benjy) will show us how WSCF.Blue works and how you can add it to your toolkit.
Update Nov 17, 2010
I'm sorry to say that Santosh Benjamin Muthiah died on Nov 15th 2010. Our thoughts are with his family and colleaugues as they endure through this time of loss.
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well, I feel this is age old stuff. Thanks to JAXB annotations in java and Attributes in c# which can create wsdl on fly. I don't see anything new. Moreover, there is problem over here lets say I have to change my service opertaion's definition. I need to redo this entire process. Unless I am missing something, I feel its not worth watching 23 minutes.
@srikalyan: well for people who need to generate services from XSD this is a nice convenience. Otherwise they have to do quite a bit of work with svcutil. Of course if you don't have the need to build services from XSD then it doesn't help you much.
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