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6:00p Mixer/Networking
6:20p Pizza Arrives
6:30p Group Announcements
6:40p Presentation Starts
7:45p Break/Peer Networking
8:00p Presentation Resumes
8:50p Raffle

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Jon Flanders @ Connected Systems SIG - Wednesday 5/14 in Irvine
Published On: Tue, 13 May 2008 17:17:34 GMT

Connected Systems SIG - Next meeting May 14

The next OC.Net Connected Systems SIG will be on Wednesday May 14 at QuickStart, 16815 Von Karman Ave, Suite 100, Irvine. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. RSVP to
mikev@mvasoftware.com if you plan to attend. 

Building RESTful Services Using Windows Communication Foundation 3.5

One of the key new features of Windows Communication Foundation 3.5 (WCF 3.5) is the Web Programming Model. The Web Programming Model enables developers to build Services using a RESTful architecture. The number of services implemented using this new architectural approach out in the wild is growing by leaps and bounds. In this session we cover the basics of REST versus SOAP/WS-*, and how to build Services using WCF 3.5 that are RESTful in nature. We also talk about adding Web feeds (RSS and/or ATOM) to our Services, which can enable easy access to enterprise data.
Jon Flanders, Pluralsight


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Keith Pleas @ Southern California .NET Architecture Thursday 5/15 in Sanata Ana
Published On: Tue, 13 May 2008 17:29:22 GMT

Southern California .NET Architecture Users Group - Thursday May 15, 2007 

The next SoCal IASA chapter meeting will be on Thursday May 15, 2007 at Rancho Santiago Community College District, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. RSVP to mike.vincent@iasahome.org if you plan to attend. 
Our May meeting is an INETA sponsored event

Designing for Operations
Keith Pleas will be talking about management modeling, health modeling, the DSL language that was used in the just released Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool. The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool is a productivity tool that helps architects and system designers to generate models of an application that contribute to minimized TCO. These models include configuration, instrumentation, health, and performance information. The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool also assists developers to implement the required instrumentation, and create management packs for monitoring systems such as Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007.
Keith Pleas

Keith Pleas

Keith Pleas is one of the founders of Guided Design and has worked for more than two years on the team developing the .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET, and has worked with the patterns & practices team for 3 years. Keith is an internationally known writer and speaker and served as the Editorial Chair for VSLive. He is also a Contributing Editor to "Visual Studio Magazine", has developed Microsoft Professional Certification Exams. Keith was a founding board member of INETA where he also created the INETA Speakers Bureau.


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Jon Flanders @ Connected Systems SIG - Wednesday 5/14 in Irvine
Published On: Tue, 13 May 2008 17:17:34 GMT

Connected Systems SIG - Next meeting May 14

The next OC.Net Connected Systems SIG will be on Wednesday May 14 at QuickStart, 16815 Von Karman Ave, Suite 100, Irvine. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. RSVP to
mikev@mvasoftware.com if you plan to attend. 

Building RESTful Services Using Windows Communication Foundation 3.5

One of the key new features of Windows Communication Foundation 3.5 (WCF 3.5) is the Web Programming Model. The Web Programming Model enables developers to build Services using a RESTful architecture. The number of services implemented using this new architectural approach out in the wild is growing by leaps and bounds. In this session we cover the basics of REST versus SOAP/WS-*, and how to build Services using WCF 3.5 that are RESTful in nature. We also talk about adding Web feeds (RSS and/or ATOM) to our Services, which can enable easy access to enterprise data.
Jon Flanders, Pluralsight


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Keith Pleas @ Southern California .NET Architecture Thursday 5/15 in Sanata Ana
Published On: Tue, 13 May 2008 17:29:22 GMT

Southern California .NET Architecture Users Group - Thursday May 15, 2007 

The next SoCal IASA chapter meeting will be on Thursday May 15, 2007 at Rancho Santiago Community College District, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. RSVP to mike.vincent@iasahome.org if you plan to attend. 
Our May meeting is an INETA sponsored event

Designing for Operations
Keith Pleas will be talking about management modeling, health modeling, the DSL language that was used in the just released Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool. The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool is a productivity tool that helps architects and system designers to generate models of an application that contribute to minimized TCO. These models include configuration, instrumentation, health, and performance information. The Team System Management Model Designer Power Tool also assists developers to implement the required instrumentation, and create management packs for monitoring systems such as Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007.
Keith Pleas

Keith Pleas

Keith Pleas is one of the founders of Guided Design and has worked for more than two years on the team developing the .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET, and has worked with the patterns & practices team for 3 years. Keith is an internationally known writer and speaker and served as the Editorial Chair for VSLive. He is also a Contributing Editor to "Visual Studio Magazine", has developed Microsoft Professional Certification Exams. Keith was a founding board member of INETA where he also created the INETA Speakers Bureau.


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