Ohad's Blog
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Implementing .Net method timeout
There are times when you want to do some kind of operation and set a timeout to it… say after 20 sec if there isn't an answer let me know… naturally if this operation is a database operation you have the connection or command timeout property that you can set but what if you are dealing with some operation that you don’t have such property or maybe you don’t even have control of…. such as 3rd party components.
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Performance modelling of distributed systems
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Programming with Web Services Enhancements 2.0
MSDN Webcast: MSDN Events: Programming with Web Services Enhancements 2.0 - Level 200
July 9, 2004
9:00AM-10:30AM Pacific Time
If you develop Web services, you’ll want to find out how Microsoft’s Web Services Enhancements 2.0 (WSE 2.0) can make your life easier as a developer. WSE 2.0 provides advanced Web services capabilities, including a policy framework, enhanced security model, message-oriented programming model, and support for multiple hosting environments. This webcast will show how to leverage these powerful features in WSE 2.0 and will focus primarily on security. -
BizTalk Server 2004: WSE 2.0 and SQL Reporting Services
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Fighting unwanted e-mail (spam)
Hi,
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CAS and Design Patterns
Maxim V. Karpov wrote a nice article in his blog about Code Access Security (CAS) and Design Patterns.
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Who is Locking my file ???
Have you ever tried to copy a DLL and had an "Access Denied" or "Shared Violation" error? Did you have to reboot everytime you needed to upgrade a DLL?
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Microsoft Word MVP FAQ
Are you using Microsoft Word ?
Have you ever felt the need to get an answer about Microsoft word ?
Well here it is Microsoft Word MVP FAQ ... Great place to start looking for answers about MS Word. -
Design Pattern Code Library
Some more material for the starter architect....
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How to make your website work with XP SP2
Does your website use Microsoft ActiveX® controls?
Does your website allow users to download files?
Does your site use pop-up windows?
Does your website depend on the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM)?
Does your website use HTML dialogs?
If you have answered yes to any of the questions above be sure to check up
How to make your web site work with Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2)
as things might stop working as you'll install XP SP2.