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WCF Load Testing with SO-Aware Test Workbench

Tellago Studios has released the SO-Aware Test Workbench tool. And with this tool, WCF services Load Testing has been made easy.


Using a service registry that doesn’t suck part I: UDDI is dead

This is the first of a series of posts on which I am hoping to detail some of the most common SOA governance scenarios in the real world, their challenges and the approach we’ve taken to address them in SO-Aware. This series does not intend to be a marketing pitch about SO-Aware. Instead, I would like to use this to foment an honest dialog between SOA governance technologists.

For the starting post I decided to focus on the aspect that was once considered the keystone of SOA governance: service discovery

Scenario


Centralizing Federated services configuration with SO-Aware

Configuring a WCF service to use federated authentication in an organization is not something trivial as it requires some good knowledge of the available security settings, and more precisely, how to talk to the existing security token services with the right WCF bindings.

This is something that usually only a few people in the organization knows how to do it right, so having a way to centralize all this configuration in a central location and have the rest of the developers to use becomes really important.    

SO-Aware plays an important role in that sen


Centralizing Azure AppFabric Service Bus configuration using SO-Aware

In the last few days, various of our customers and partners have been interested on the capabilities of SO-Aware to integrate with the different technologies of the Windows Azure platform.


Visualizing Service Dependencies in SO-Aware

A common requirement that we received from some customers while we were in the early design stages of SO-Aware was the ability of tracking static dependencies between services. For instance, Service A calls Service B and Service B calls Service X. This feature is not only useful for documentation but also for helping administrators to determine which services are going to affected with a change in one of the existing services.


Service Testing in SO-Aware

Service testing is another interesting feature that you will find in SO-Aware.


WCF Configuration simplication with SO-Aware

As I discussed in the previous post, everything in SO-Aware is exposed as resources via OData. You can simply take a look at this by browsing at the main feed of the service repository.

This means that we can import a new service into the repository and configure it with the correct bindings and behaviors a simple set of http requests.


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