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Service Factory: Contracts

Here's the second installment of my blogcast series on Service Factory. In this one I show how to create WCF data contracts and service contracts. It's a little bigger and longer than I would have preferred, but since I was building the project (a wine rating app) from scratch, I guess that's what took longer.

File: ServiceFactory-Contracts.wmv
Length: 25:48
Size: 8:51 MB

Comments

  • Anonymous
    April 19, 2006
    Don Smith is releasing a series of blogcasts (part one, part two) about the "Service Factory" project...
  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2006
    Best 25 minutes spent.  No marketing; just good information.  Learned more about what Service Factory is trying to accomplish than the couple of hours already spend downloading the Service Factory and looking thru the Customer Manager implementation.  Note: At least on my installation of Customer Manager, the Service Factory menu item is not available.
  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2006
    Webcasts are a good idea.

    As the GDN teams are creating these projects, it's always good to have a short example webcast describing what the latest drop is trying to accomplish.

    Don't forget to add the webcast link to the email that is sent telling of the latest drop.

    Thanks.
  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2006
    Have you heard about this new Service Factory thing but you're not sure how to get started? One option...
  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2006
    Don Smith started a series of blogcasts where he is showing some of the Service Factory functionality....
  • Anonymous
    April 20, 2006
    Don has created some video blogs to help you get started with WCF and the Service Factory. They are a...
  • Anonymous
    April 21, 2006
    Any chance you could post your blogcast in MP4 format too? My iPod video doesn't support wmv.
  • Anonymous
    April 21, 2006
    Sure Stuart, I'm happy to do that. It shouldn't be too hard now that I'm about to start using some different software to record these. WMV was my only option before.

    However, do you really think you're going to be able to read the source code on your iPod? If so, that's pretty cool.
  • Anonymous
    April 29, 2006
    ..and 90% of what they see, hear and do

    So I thought I would do the "do" part and follow your Webcast.

    This idea got complicated when you used you XSD from your Desktop!  If you do this sort of thing again, can you include a link such extra's so I don't have to type it out?

    TIA

    __Allan
  • Anonymous
    May 03, 2006
    The recipes at the end of completion of a step is very useful. and Not irritating at all. May be it if for Architects who created the reciepes but are useful for developers to know the next steps..
  • Anonymous
    May 30, 2006
    Very useful information. I like the XML serialize type approach for creating data contract. I'm working in Insurance industry and in my case ACORD gives very comprehensive schema for insurance operations. Unfortunately it uses lots of xsd choice elements and schema is very big. The schema loads good in XMLSpy but I'm not able to generate data contract for the same. Load Testing with ACORD will give you good testing scenario for Software factory.
  • Anonymous
    June 01, 2006
    Way to go Don!
    This web cast really got down to the core of how to build data contracts and service contracts using the new Service Factory tool.
    If the following webcasts are as good as this one, we're going to be a productive crowd in no time... keep up the excellent work Don :-)
  • Anonymous
    August 27, 2006
    Don Smith is releasing a series of blogcasts ( part one , part two ) about the "Service Factory"
  • Anonymous
    December 05, 2006
    I get asked this all the time. What are the differences between/benefits of the 'EFx Factory' over other