A conversation with Justin Smith about syndication and REST in the Orcas release of Windows Communic
- Posted: May 29, 2007 at 8:33 AM
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In version 3.5 of the .NET Framework, the Windows Communication Foundation will define a set of types that abstractly represent syndication feeds and items in feeds, and will provide mappings from those abstractions to RSS and Atom. In this conversation
we discuss how this new support for syndication will work, and explore interesting scenarios for using it. We also discuss one of the underpinnings for syndication support in Orcas/WCF: a new ability to produce and consume services in a RESTful manner.
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