endpoint.tv - Meet SO-Aware (Part 2)
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endpoint.tv - Meet SO-Aware (Part 1)
Ron Jacobs
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Tellago Studios SO-Aware
endpoint.tv - Meet SO-Aware (Part 1)
Ron Jacobs
blog http://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs
twitter @ronljacobs
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I've tried the SO-Aware.
Seems it works
Thanks guys!
One thing I would really see, it is a "SO-Aware without SQL support". Why don't use config file(s) to the repository, if it is not huge (real world scenario)? Lots of scenarios where using SQL is not appropriate for performance reasons, complexity in installation, support.
Regards,
Leonid Ganeline [BizTalk MVP]
http://geekswithblogs.net/leonidganeline/
Thanks for your feedback Leonid.
We depend on SQL for many things including the default binding and behavior configuration, the monitoring tables, etc. It's hard to conceive SO-Aware without a SQL backend.
BTW you might want to check out the SO-Aware BizTalk ESB resolver
JR
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