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Hello

the “RfidClientConsole.exe” is a nice console app that performs some operations on the RFID system.

you can find it in <Microsoft BizTalk RFID install folder>\bin

usage examples

  • Unregister event handler: RfidClientConsole.exe UnregisterEventhandlersInAssembly <Assembly name without the extension>

 

I will be adding more samples as I use them.

Uri

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Hello

I received a wired error the other day while trying to add an event handler using BizTalk RFID manager.

The error was complaining about not being able to find any public component event handler implementation in the assembly.(see image below)

Needless to say (but I will say it anyway) that the code was OK and did have all the necessary elements. (I used the Event Handler Template from here.)

 It turned out that I had to have a reference to Microsoft.Rfid.Util.dll in my project(even though I did not use any code from that dll) for the event handler to be successfully registered using the BTS RFID manager.

Good luck.

Uri

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I am very excited to announce the birth or our sister company “Tellago Studios”.

Tellago Studios is about bringing new ideas to the marketplace, extending some old ideas for modern use, and to generally provide valuable solutions in a revolutionary way.

Today, we are proud to announce SO-AWARE.

SO-Aware designed to give your IT department the ability to manage, track, store, discover and locate Web Services on your Corporate network.

It is also a great tool for developers/architects that want to have a better visibility/control over their SOA services and you can even run unit tests for your services right from the tool.

Best of all, we offer an express edition which offers the complete SO-Aware feature set with full functionality but is limited to five services.

How to get started:

 

Good luck

Uri

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