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.Net services Azure Services Platform
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Introduction to Microsoft.Net Services.Net Service Bus.Net Access Control Service.Net WorkFlow Service Tools
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Enterprise Service Bus Service Orchestration Service Orchestration Service Registry Naming Federated Identity and Access Control Messaging Fabric CRMCRM Customers Leads Trends Campaigns Supply Chain Inventory Order Entry Planning Purchasing Point Of Sale POS Integration Product Catalog Returns Web Store
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Internet Service Bus Service Orchestration Service Orchestration Service Registry Naming Federated Identity and Access Control Messaging Fabric ClientsClients MS/3 rd Party Services MS/3 rd Party Services On-Premise ESB ESBESB Desktop, RIA, Web Desktop, RIA, & Web Your Services
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scheme://servicebus.windows.net/services/solution/name/ … Roo t SBWN service s solutio n 2 2 3 3 name Required Prefix
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Primary Programming Model: WCF Family of Bindings for the Service Bus Service Bus - Messaging
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Works just like WCF: Envelopes: SOAP 1.1, SOAP 1.2, None All WS-* end-to-end security scenarios Transport-level message path protection (SSL) Reliable Messaging, Streaming Full Extensibility Model Web programming model (WebGet/-Invoke) Metadata Exchange Not supported: (By Design) Atomic Transaction Flow (By Design) Protocol-level transport authentication (PDC Issue) WebScriptingBehavior JavaScript proxy (PDC Issue) Direct Tcp Modes with RM or WS-* Sec. WCF Relay Bindings For WCF Pros
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The guestbook
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Getting ready to use the Service Bus
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1.REST access to data on my computer 2.REST access to data on my machine through an internet service bus 3.REST access to cloud stored data through a service bus
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Access
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Your Customers Your App Access Control Service Live ID Users XYZ Domain Users Who is the caller? What can they do? UI Integrate Service Bus Orchestrate Store WF Data
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Your.NET Access Control Service STS (Managed STS) Your.NET Access Control Service STS (Managed STS) Relying Party (Service Bus, Your App, etc.) Relying Party (Service Bus, Your App, etc.) 2. Send Claims (RST) 4. Send Token (RSTR) (output claims from 4) 5. Send Message w/token 0. Cert|Secret exchange; periodically refreshed Requestor (Your Customer) Requestor (Your Customer) 1. Define access control rules for a customer 6.Claims checked in Relying Party 3. Map input claims to output claims based on access control rules
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SDK Username/Password Sample
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Azure ™ Services Platform
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