notgartner.com: Mitch Denny’s Blog - How To: Listen for Team Foundation Server (TFS) Event Notifications using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
"... decided that I would attempt to host an event subscriber notification service inside WCF as a bit of a demonstration (I’ll probably expand on this a little in my presentation at TechEd 2006 in Sydney).
I wanted the demonstration to do two things, firstly I wanted it to automatically subscribe itself to the TFS event notification services when it started up and clean itself up when it shuts down, but also the specific tweaks that are required to the service endpoint documentation in the Visual Studio 2005 SDK. You can download the demo code from here, but the real active ingredient is the implementation of the WCF service.
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This is a cool TFS related project, merging .Net 3.0 (WCF) with TFS’s Event Notifications.
Technorati Tags: Team Foundation Server, TFS, WCF
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