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New Article Just Published: Building WCF Services for Deployment in Transiently Connected Networks

My latest article on WCF is on newstands now. You can buy CoDe Magazine at Barnes and Noble or read a preview of the article by clicking here: http://www.code-magazine.com/Article.aspx?quickid=0801071 Better yet, if you like what you see, please subscribe!

Building WCF Services for Deployment in Transiently Connected Networks
Magazine/Issue: CoDe Magazine, 2008 Jan/Feb
Release Date: Friday, December 28, 2007
Quick ID: 0801071
Distributed applications are now prolific in the enterprise and more and more users are relying on network connectivity both on site and on the go so they can remain productive anywhere and at any time. Since network connectivity cannot always be guaranteed, what happens when the network goes down or a network connection is simply unavailable? How can you provide your users with the best connected experience regardless of the state of the network?

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# re: New Article Just Published: Building WCF Services for Deployment in Transiently Connected Networks

Hi there,

Where do I download the source code for Article source: CoDe (2008 Jan/Feb)

Building WCF Services for Deployment in Transiently Connected Networks

Thanks
Yassin
1/13/2008 8:35 PM | Yassin Khan
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