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Mark J. Miller

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Building a Single Sign On Provider Using ASP.NET and WCF: Part 1

This is the first in a 4 part series on building a single sign on provider using the ASP.NET platform (ASP.NET and WCF). Originally, I wrote the article as a single post but it was pretty long, even for me. Part 1 addresses the problem in general and »

Mark J. Miller on net_framework_3_5, wcf, asp_net, ajax 01 July 2009

TIP: Open SQL Files in a Visual Studio Project Into the Same Instance of SSMS

Considering how integrated Microsoft tools usually are the result is frustrating when you tell to open SQL files using Sql Server Management Studio Open a solution which contains SQL files Right-click any SQL file and select “Open With…” Click “Add »

Mark J. Miller on ssms, sql_server_management_studio, sql, visual_studio 30 June 2009

ASP.NET MVC: An Application Platform

The MVC / WebForms Debate Yesterday I wrote about the stored procedure/dynamic sql debate - I must be feeling a bit argumentative lately, because today I was reading post on WebForms versus MVC “The best advice I’ve seen so far is that WebForms is »

Mark J. Miller on mvc, asp_net, asp_net_mvc 24 June 2009

Data Access: Stored Procedures vs. ORM (ad hoc) Queries

I’ve had many spirited discussions over time with my colleagues on this issue. And I will most likely invite a flame war from the developer community for this post, but after reading this post As a disclaimer I don’t take issue with the decision to use »

Mark J. Miller on sql_server_security, orm, sql_server_performance, stored_procedures, sql_server 23 June 2009

ASP.NET MVC: Discover the MasterPageFile Value at Runtime

A couple weeks ago it was finally time to add a context-sensitive, data driven menu system to our MVC application. As I thought about it I was stuck. I wasn’t sure what the best way to implement it was. As is common with an MVC application there was no »

Mark J. Miller on asp_net_mvc 09 June 2009

Prism for Silverlight 2: Taking ‘Hello World’ to a Whole New Level

The World’s Most Over-engineered “Hello World” Demo Download Source I wanted to build a demo/guidance application for Silverlight WCF Design-time data binding Independent, decoupled modules Commanding support I chose to use the (aka Prism 2) since »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, design_patterns, wpf, prism, wcf 08 June 2009
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