- wcfvab_src.zip
- VAB-WCFIntegration - Codeproject
- bin
- Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.dll
- Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Validation.dll
- Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Validation.Integration.WCF.dll
- Microsoft.Practices.ObjectBuilder.dll
- Bursteg.Samples.WCFIntegration.Client
- Bursteg.Samples.WCFIntegration.Host
- Bursteg.Samples.WCFIntegration.ServiceContracts
- Bursteg.Samples.WCFIntegration.Services
- WCFIntegration.sln
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Guy Burstein is a senior consultant and lecturer at Advantech Technologies – Microsoft Division, specializing in architecture, design and development of distributed applications.
He is a presenter at conferences and user-group meetings and has delivered seminars, courses and hands-on training for developing distributed applications using latest Microsoft tools and technologies.