I started to develop an Omea
Reader
Plugin using Omea OpenAPI. The OpenAPI is a set of tools,
documentation and sample code which can be used for developing Omea plugins. The
current version of the OpenAPI is available here: Omea-OpenAPI-1.0.3.zip (1
MB). The development is straight forward, I like the API.

My idea is to bring the content that I aggregate in Omea to another tool that
I am using.

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ComponentArt was
kind enough to offer me a free license of there ASP.NET components: Web.UI
2.1 for ASP.NET. I post about the components because I was really
impressed about the quality and decided to integrate some of them on my
web site Tech Head Brothers.

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MSDN just published some
pages
describing each Application Blocks distributed in the Enterprise
Library
. And there is a good news written in the Roadmap:

“An updated release of the Security Application Block is planned for the next
release of Enterprise Library. This release will target the .NET Framework 2.0
and Visual Studio 2005.

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The [patterns & practices Enterprise Library](http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0325b97a-9534-4349-8038-d56b38ec394c&displaylang=en) is a library of Application Blocks designed to assist developers with common enterprise development challenges. Application Blocks are a type of guidance, provided as source code, that can be used as-is, extended or modified by developers for use on enterprise development projects. Enterprise Library features new and updated versions of application blocks that were previously available as stand-alone blocks. All blocks included in Enterprise Library have been updated with a particular focus on consistency, extensibility, ease of use and integration.

The patterns & practices Enterprise Library contains:

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This evening I attended a webcast about web service
interopearability. It was done by Michele
Leroux Bustamante
of IDesign. The
subject was .NET and Bea Weblogic interop and was really interesting. I would
like to see now the way to do the same development using Eclipse and deploying
the Web service in Weblogic. One of the link to remember about this webcast is:
Interop Warriors (such a nice
name ;).

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Laurent Kempé

I am an experienced Team Leader & Distinguished Solution Architect with a passion for shipping high-quality products by empowering development team and culture toward an agile mindset. I bring technical vision and strategy, leading engineering teams to move product, processes and architecture forward.


Team Leader, Distinguished Solutions Architect


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