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TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 2

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I have decided to have a little go at creating a Team Foundation Server Event Handler in .NET 3.5 that is resilient and scaleable. I will be using as many of the features of Team Suit as I can, but bear with me as there are a few things that are new to me.

TFS  Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Articles

  1. TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 1 - The Architecture 
  2. TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 2 - Handling Team Foundation Server Events 
  3. TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 3 - Passing the events over a Windows Communication Foundation MSMQ (Coming soon)
  4. TFS Event Handler in .NET 3.5 Part 4 - Workflow (Coming soon)

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