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Entries Tagged as 'WSDL'

Addressing MaxReceivedMessageSize issues

April 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments · DFS, Services, Technology

If you’re a .NET-based consumer of Enterprise Content Services (e.g. those offered via Documentum Foundation Services) and you experience a Windows Communication Foundation CommunicationException having to do with MaxReceivedMessageSize, you may be interested in the details of this post. This post applies both to direct-to-WSDL consumers and also to consumers that leverage the DFS productivity [...]

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Dynamic value assistance using DFS

February 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Content management, DFS, Services

Continuing my collaboration with John Sweeney (or his collaboration with me), today we’ll examine the DFS Schema service and do so in .NET as a direct-to-WSDL consumer. This tutorial builds upon a previous tutorial; so, if you’re not already familiar with it, please read this post and play with this sample. You’ll also need and [...]

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Consuming CMIS WSDL in Visual Studio

January 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments · CMIS, Content management, Services, Standards

As indicated previously, I’ve uploaded a CMIS v0.5 sample to EDN. This sample works with EMC Documentum CMIS EA2. This CMIS sample is intentionally similar to a sample produced previously for DFS 6.5 SP1. The intent is to help you compare and contrast one set of service contracts from the other. In doing so, please [...]

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Consuming DFS WSDL in Visual Studio

January 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Content management, DFS, Services

Earlier today I posted to EDN a new sample project that demonstrates consuming DFS web services directly from their WSDL in a Visual Studio 2008 environment. Right up front, I want to credit my colleague John Sweeney, who really should start blogging, with providing the original work contained in this sample. My subsequent contribution was [...]

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CMIS – Content Management Interoperability Services

September 10th, 2008 · 22 Comments · CMIS, Content management, Services, Standards

I am excited to (finally) say that EMC, IBM and Microsoft have announced the creation of a jointly developed interface specification called Content Management Interoperability Services, or CMIS. This is important news for the industry as CMIS uses web services to provide greater interoperability across multiple Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories. The current draft specification [...]

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