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WCF Data Services 5.0.1 Released
We have just pushed the official bits for 5.0.1 to NuGet and should be releasing an updated MSI sometime within the next week. Thanks to feedback from the community we found and fixed several bugs, de... more
Friday, May 18 dpblogs
WCF Data Services EULAs updated
Today we are releasing an updated EULA for WCF Data Services. Effective as of WCF Data Services 5.0.1, the DLLs that constitute the runtime components of WCF Data Services are now officially redistrib... more
Thursday, May 17 dpblogs
NuGet and Bin Deploy
We recently posted about trying to release WCF Data Services more frequently, and some of the changes we’re making. In this post, we’ll take a slightly deeper look at NuGet,bin deploy, and where WCF D... more
Thursday, May 17 dpblogs
WCF Data Services, now with more releases!
Like other teams at Microsoft, WCF Data Services has been working toward a goal of more frequent releases. We released 5.0 on April 9 and we pre-released WCF Data Services 5.0.1-rc* on April 20 (we’ll... more
Monday, May 7 dpblogs

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