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Visual Studio Team System Visual Studio Team System is a set of software development, collaboration, metrics, and reporting tools from Microsoft. The Visual Studio Team Editions were released in November 2005, and Team Foundation Server was released in March 2006.

TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 2 - Handling Team Foundation Server Events


posted @ Friday, September 07, 2007 1:08 AM | Feedback (0) |


TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 1 - The Architecture


posted @ Tuesday, August 21, 2007 2:10 PM | Feedback (1) |


Creating your own event handler for TFS Event Handler Service


Creating an event handler with the Team Foundation Server Event Handlers is very easy. You will need to inherit from the AEventHandler class which is part of RDdotNet.TeamFoundation.dll located in the install directory (I will make an SDK later).

posted @ Tuesday, June 19, 2007 11:58 PM | Feedback (1) |


Creating a managed service factory


I had a plan. I wanted to create a way of accessing services in multiple locations from any location. Each location could have one or more services which may be duplications or different. That is a really abstract way of thing about it, but I eventually came up with a solution...

posted @ Tuesday, June 19, 2007 11:53 PM | Feedback (0) |