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Using the JWT handler for Implementing “Poor Man”’s Delegation/ActAs by Vibro.NET

After much abstract thought (very well received! thank you! :-)) it’s time to get back to some good old C#, or you’ll think I’ve gone soft :-) Say that you have a Web application protected via claims-based identity. Say that your application occasionally...

Announcing Casablanca, a Native Library to Access the Cloud From C++ by Windows Azure

Today we are announcing Casablanca , a Microsoft incubation effort to support cloud based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. Casablanca is a project to start exploring how to best support C++ developers...

Authenticating Users from Passive IPs in Rich Client Apps – via ACS by Vibro.NET

It’s been a couple of years that we released the first samples showing how to take advantage of ACS from Windows Phone 7 applications; the iOS samples, released in the Summer,  and the Windows8 Metro sample app last Fall demonstrated that the pattern...

Windows Azure Libraries for Java Available, including support for Service Bus by The Official Microsoft IIS Site

Good news for all you Java developers out there: I am happy to share with you the availability of Windows Azure libraries for Java that provide Java-based access to the functionality exposed via the REST API in Windows Azure Service Bus . You can download...

Fun with FabrikamShipping SaaS III: Programmatic Use of the Enterprise Edition via OData, OAuth2 by Vibro.NET

Welcome to the last installment of the “Fun with FabrikamShipping SaaS” series. The “fun” blogs are meant to help you walking through the demo; once we are done with that, I’ll finally start to talk about what makes the demo tick: architecture, code and...

Accessing the New Relational SDS with REST by SQL Data Services Team Blog

Hi Everyone! This is Lev Novik, one of the architects on the SQL Data Services Team. We get a number of questions about whether or not we have abandoned or downgraded REST access to SDS, and if so, why. To summarize: not at all --- rather than abandoning...
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