Morning Coffee 58
- Nicholas Allen points out that Messaging is not a
Transaction.
Of course, what he really means is that Messaging with WCF is
not a Transaction. Messaging with SSB is in fact a transaction
(well, more accurately, it’s transactional but you get the idea).
Nick’s right that you may not need anything more than simple retry
semantics that you can implement yourself in your application
protocol. But SSB has spoiled me. Why should I have to write the
retry semantics? Why can’t my messaging stack provide that for me?
Or put another way, if I need a “precicely defined failure model”,
wouldn’t I be better of choosing a messaging stack that provides
that out of the box?
- Steve Hartman
explains
how to use span Remote Desktop Connection across multiple monitors
for use with VPC. I wonder if this will work on my machine, since my
multi-monitor setup is an L shape, not a rectangle. I’m offsite
today, so I’ll try it tomorrow (via
DotNetKicks)
- According to news
reports,
Microsoft is negotiating to provide DRM free music too. I wonder how
well this will work for Microsoft given that both Zune and
PlaysForSure provide subscription services. I would assume the $15
all-you-can-listen style subscription services wouldn’t be DRM free.
Given that program is one of the (few) selling points they have over
Apple, will the availablity of DRM Free music undercut the interest
in subscription? (via
Dale)
Posted by devhawk.net on April 5, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Service Broker & WCF.
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