Posted on May 14, 2008 09:45 by Dan Haligas
    Service extensions inside Aware Server v3 can be used to build services that can have external algorithms or code attached to them by application administrators in a Lego type fashion.  The blog refers to the Extensions sample that ships with the Aware SDK. Imagine the followin... [More]

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    I am finally getting around to completing this two part series on what we have done for you as far as workflow communication goes inside Aware Server v3.0.   If you remember from Part 1 I simply demonstrated what it takes using plain vanilla Windows Workflow to have a workflow... [More]

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Posted on February 15, 2008 15:11 by Dan Haligas
In Aware Server v3.0 there may be times when you want to ensure that one and only one of a particular service is running in an environment (Dev, QA, etc.).   We needed this functionality for the core layers so we decided to expose it to anyone developing WCF services on top of Aware.   ... [More]

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Posted on February 11, 2008 20:17 by Dan Haligas
With Aware v3.0 we support both VS.net 2005 and 2008. All of our project templates are written for 2005, but work just fine in 2008.   There may be some times when VS.NET 2008 barks and asks you to overwrite this or that during a project creation. Accept overwrite when asked (if asked) and al... [More]

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This is 1 of a 2 part posting on external windows workflow correlated communication.  The first post will focus on windows workflow today without the use of Aware Server.  After reading this post you should be able to plug in a communication service that supports correlation into your wind... [More]

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Posted on November 26, 2007 21:58 by Dan Haligas
  Out of the box Windows Workflow provides the core engine necessary to build episodic processing.  What I mean by episodic is that the code in a particular business process does not execute all the way through.  Only portions (Activities) execute in episodes as events, etc. occur.&#... [More]

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Posted on November 26, 2007 21:53 by Dan Haligas
Business processes in terms of Aware Server refer to a collection of Windows Workflow Instances as well as audits, human interaction and grid/distributed computing. With Aware Server you can build a business process that includes all your business logic, plus human interaction and grid computing.&#... [More]

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Posted on November 26, 2007 21:42 by Dan Haligas
Service virtualization is relatively new term being used in the SOA quadrant these days.  It refers to…   The abstraction of where the actual service is running The abstraction of what protocol the service is listening in The policies ... [More]

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Posted on November 26, 2007 21:40 by Dan Haligas
Aware Server is built on a foundation of a protocol known as Service Location Protocol or SLP for short.  Aware’s distributed service registry allows you to publish attributes along with each service.  Take for example of set of kiosks inside a mall where each one is running the Aw... [More]

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Posted on November 26, 2007 21:39 by Dan Haligas
  Aware Server is a service virtualization and grid computing platform built completely on top of .NET 3.0 specifically Windows Communication Foundation and Windows Workflow Foundation.   Aware Server is a has dramatically decreased the learning curve needed to use Windows Workflow and... [More]

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