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A while a go I create a Service Manager. A way of wrapping local and remote services (widgets, bits, things) for use in any application within your business or just in your own code…

I made the source available before, but as I am now going to be using and updating it again, I have created a Codeplex Project for it and put it up on my own site and called it .NET Service Manager.

You can download the source code, and in a very short while I will have a first release up…

 

It is quite simple, but has a plethora of uses… One of the best is creating Client side API’s for web services and components of applications…

.NET Service Manager


posted @ Wednesday, August 06, 2008 2:23 PM | Filed Under [ RDdotNET TFS Event Handler WCF .NET Service Manager ]

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