Advanced WCF Talk this Saturday at Philly Code Camp
A reminder for those in the area is that I will be doing an Advanced WCF talk at Philly Code Camp 2008.1 will be held on Saturday, January 12th at DeVry University in Fort Washington, PA. We have 8 tracks and 48 sessions!! It's all sold out but at least I know one guy who is looking forward to hearing me speak :)
Neudesic is a Gold Sponsor again. Please come see our booth and talk to us. Not only do we want to be active in the local community but we also want to talk to developers that want to join our fast growing team!
Title: Advanced WCF: Asynchronous Messaging and Event-Driven Architectures
Abstract: Many WCF developers start and end with the Request/Response Message Exchange Pattern. In actuality, there is a wide variety of Message Exchange Patterns cataloged by Hohpe and Woolfe in books like “Enterprise Integration Patterns” and Pattern & Practices “Integration Patterns.” In this advanced talk, that starts where most WCF talks leave off, we will show you how to build more loosely-coupled services and systems via these MEPs and with WCF. We will then focus on the powerful List-Based Publish/Subscribe Design Pattern. Upon showing how many lines of WCF code are required to implement the pattern in WCF, we will show the pattern as the basis for the Neuron ESB and achieve the same results with zero code. We will then focus on Mediation and how ESBs help mediate between disparate services.
Bio: Sam Gentile is the SOA Practice Lead for Neudesic, LLC, a Microsoft Gold and Managed Partner, where he works with both CSD in Redmond, as well as Microsoft in the field delivering Real World SOA solutions. Sam recently received his fourth consecutive Microsoft MVP award for outstanding community contributions to Connected Systems. Sam is also an INETA Speaker.
