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Other cool links Java and .Net interoperability from Microsoft http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnsvcinter/html/javanetmscom.asp Open source Aspect Oriented Programming, blogger and so on: http://csharp-source.net/ a very nice web site ASP .Net 2.0 official home: http://www.asp.net/default.aspx?tabindex=5&tabid=41 OndotNet.com from O'Reilly: http://www.ondotnet.com/dotnet/ Explore MySQL in the Microsoft .Net environment: http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/dotnet/ Unit testing with open source technos: http://opensourcetesting.org/unit_dotnet.php http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521 ,sid26 _tax288917,00.html .Net Compact framework open source http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS5651915140.html Enjoy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool links Hey guys, here are some cool links of Microsoft .Net great resources. OpenNetCF http://www.opennetcf.org/CategoryView.aspx?category=Home Mono project http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page (I have tried to download the project but it seems to be big in size) The mono documentation library http://www.go-mono.com/docs/ (great and good for learning) OpenNetCF forums http://www.opennetcf.org/forums/ DotNetNuke http://www.dotnetnuke.com/ Ajax http://ajax.schwarz-interactive.de/csharpsample/default.aspx Microsoft .Net on Wikipédia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_.NET .Net vs J2EE http://java.oreilly.com/news/farley_0800.html Only 4 Gurus a very nice web site http://www.only4gurus.com/v3/download.asp?resource=5187 Enjoy !!!!
Biztalk Server brings the process to everybody To automate a business process, an analyst must first diagram the steps of a complex transaction — ordering for goods, for example — from receipt to completion. These diagrams become the model developers then use to craft a stage-by-stage pipeline to meet the analyst’s requirements. Pipelines are then integrated into processes, and the processes are integrated into orchestrations, their deployed form. The core purpose of BizTalk Server remains, but Microsoft has redesigned or enhanced almost everything around that core. Except as noted below, Microsoft got BizTalk Server 2004 very, very right. With this iteration of the suite, analysts can alter the behavior of transactions — even transactions currently in operation — by creating simple business rules that bypass the need for redevelopment. Using an Excel spreadsheet, any authorized observer can extract transaction status and statistics in real time. Microsoft has also reached out to a neg