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Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help Kevin W. Hammond Developer Evangelist This Blog Email Syndication RSS 2.0 Search Go Tags .NET Framework Indigo MSMQ PDC SOAP WebSphere MQ WSE 2.0 WS-ReliableMessaging Archives July 2007 (1) April 2007 (1) March 2007 (2) November 2006 (4) October 2006 (11) September 2006 (12) August 2006 (2) January 2006 (1) October 2005 (1) September 2005 (2) August 2005 (4) July 2005 (2) June 2005 (5) May 2005 (3) April 2005 (1) March 2005 (1) February 2005 (2) October 2004 (1) September 2004 (5) August 2004 (1) July 2004 (2) March 2004 (3) February 2004 (6) January 2004 (9) December 2003 (13) November 2003 (4) October 2003 (4) September 2003 (16) Friday, July 27, 2007 9:48 AM Complex Types Serialized to the Wrong Namespace by WCF Have you recently tried to migrate an existing ASMX Web service to Windows Communication Foundation, and discovered that the complex types you've so lovingly hand-crafted for the XmlSerializer don't work the way you expect? Are you having to resort to MessageContracts to obtain the serilization behavior your desire? I recently wrote a lengthy post over on my blog that outlines a namespace problem when WCF serializes complex types that live in a different XML namespace than the Web service itself and a work-around provided by Dino Chiesa . Posted by kevinha | 0 Comments Tuesday, April 03, 2007 11:05 AM Expression Web and Expression Blend to be available to MSDN Premium subscribers! I just provided some behind-the-scenes commentary over on my blog regarding Somasegar's announcement that we are making Expression Web and Expression Blend available to anyone with an MSDN Premium Subscription . Posted by kevinha | 0 Comments Saturday, March 17, 2007 1:28 PM My Recommendations for the Ultimate Developer Rig Interested in what I would focus on if I were building the Ultimate Developer Rig? Well, I just posted some commentary to my blog regarding my recommendations for the Ultimate Developer Rig as being built by "
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