.NET Services: Messaging Services - Protocols, Protection, and How We Scale
- Posted: Oct 29, 2008 at 9:32 AM
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Look under the hood of the Microsoft .NET Services service bus, the protocols we use, and how to use the services from non-Microsoft platforms and languages. Learn which part of the messages and requests the Building Block service inspects, which parts
are not inspected, and how you can verify this. Also, learn how to work through NAT and Firewall limitations Last, hear about the architecture on the Data Center side that enables "Internet scale."
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Clemens VastersClemens Vasters works as a Program Manager in the .NET Online Services team and is responsible for the 'Service Bus' feature area of Microsoft's upcoming Cloud Platform. Before joining Microsoft some 2 1/2 years ago, Clemens spoke at many conferences, taught technology, and helped companies with software architecture in over 35 countries. Since joining Microsoft, Clemens has mostly been in 'stealth mode' and worked on the WCF, Oslo, and the Cloud Services Platform teams.
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