Events Archive

August meeting of Tampa Bay IASA chapter


Web Service Software Factory Modeling Edition
The Web Service Software Factory (WSSF) Modeling Edition focuses on building the server side of a web services infrastructure, using either ASMX or WCF services. The new release uses three Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) to model services: service contract, data contract and host models. Through use of these DSLs, WSSF […]

July Meeting of Tampa Bay IASA Chapter


“Fix the Architecture” - Open Discussion
We have a great group of members with a variety of experience, so bring your architecture problems and leverage those experiences and creativity to help solve them. This is an open discussion format and depending on how many people we have and how many problems we may split up into […]

June meeting of Tampa Bay IASA chapter


Dependency Injection using the Microsoft Unity Application Block
The Microsoft Unity Application Block is a lightweight Dependency Injection Container that is currently being incorporated into the latest releases of Enterprise Library and the Composite Application Library (Prism).  This session will be a brief introduction to Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control concepts and an overview of […]

March meeting of Tampa Bay IASA chapter


10 Years in Identity – A Veteran’s Experience Succeeding With Identity Management
In this presentation, Jonti McLaren will share his hard won experience solving difficult Web Identity problems and discuss the seven core principles critical for any successful Identity Management deployment. Jonti has helped hundreds of companies successfully solve their Web Identity management challenges and shares […]

Orlando Code Camp 2008


I will be presenting “Code Generation with T4 Text Templates” at the Orlando Code Camp on Saturday, March 22.

Tampa Bay IASA chapter meeting


Introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
Write less code and create more maintainable applications by leveraging AOP to handle logging, caching, validation, security, and other cross-cutting concerns. In this presentation we will explore AOP functionality built into numerous tools and frameworks such as Castle Windsor, SpringFramework.NET, Enterprise Library’s Policy Injection Application Block, and PostSharp so you […]