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Indigo in Microsoft   
by techguru on 15 Nov 2005, 06:27     Read techguru's Blog
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Indigo" is a set of .NET technologies for building and running connected systems. It is a new breed of communications infrastructure built around the Web services architecture. Advanced Web services support in Indigo provides secure, reliable, and transacted messaging along with interoperability.

 

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Microsoft "Indigo" The Unified Programming Model for Building Service-Oriented Applications
This article describes how Indigo takes Web services to the next level by providing developers with a highly productive framework for building secure, reliable and interoperable applications.   

Introducing Indigo: An Early Look
Read an architectural overview about "Indigo," Microsoft's unified programming model for building service-oriented applications.   

Indigo Resources

Download the March 2005 Indigo CTP
The March 2005 Community Technology Preview of Indigo is available for download by MSDN Subscribers under Tools, SDKs, DDKs | Platform Tools | WinFX SDK. It contains documentation, samples, command-line compilers, and tools designed to help you develop managed-code applications and libraries using WinFX. For the release notes, click here.   

Indigo in the WinFX SDK
Learn about building connected applications using "Indigo."   

Day of Indigo Videos from VSLive
If you missed the Microsoft's Day of Indigo at VSLive, you can access the entire day of videos from the FTP web site, including Eric Rudder's keynote, Don Box and Steve Swartz on programming indigo, building secure services from Doug Purdy and more.   

Indigo Frequently Asked Questions
Get the latest FAQs on "Indigo."   

 


 

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