The Health section brings you all the latest information and news. Visit Discovery News to check out this Health section. WCF 4.0 introduces a couple of service discovery techniques that the client can use to discover services dynamically through client probing or service announcement. ![]() Discovery Air Technical Services (DATS) Develops AW139 EO/IR Retrofit Installation Kit in Support of ISR and SAR Missions. DATS is pleased to announce that it has. Service Discovery In WCF or the .NET Framework web services bonding between the client and the service is actually created only when the services are discovered and their proxy reference is added to the client. If the URL of the hosted service is a fixed one, i.e., if it doesn't change over time the service can be discovered by "Add Web Reference" - for Web Services or "Add Service Reference" - for WCF. But for instance what if the service is designed to change its host URL quite frequently? Or what if the service would come on or off the network in a scheduled manner? WCF 4.0 introduces a couple of service discovery techniques, which the client can use to discover the services dynamically through client probing or service announcement. WCF 4.0 comes up with the ability of dynamic discovery. This feature allows the client to probe for the services or reversely the services can also announce their presence on the network. Below are the dynamic service discovery techniques used in WCF 4.0. Ad-Hoc Discovery Ad-Hoc discovery follows a broadcast model by sending multi cast request probe messages over the network and the matching services respond back with a probe match response to the client. The probe match response would have the endpoint details about the service. In order to make a service discoverable, the .net framework 4.0 provides the endpoint class named UdpDiscoveryEndpoint lying under the System.ServiceModel.Discovery namespace. Also the service behavior named ServiceDiscoveryBehavior should be added to the service. From the client perspective, services can be discovered using the class DiscoveryClient. This class is responsible for issuing multi cast messages using UDP protocol. Services can be searched by providing the find criteria such as MaxResults to be returned, contract type, scope, etc. Only the matching services would send back a probe match response to the client. Dynamic service discovery can be implemented on both the client and WCF service using the configuration file or through code behind. The config file option provides the capability of converting the existing WCF services to be dynamically discovered. Below is the sample code demonstrating the ad-hoc WCF service discovery. Service Host: namespace AdhocServiceHost { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Uri hostAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:8888/GreetingService"); using (ServiceHost serviceHost = new ServiceHost(typeof(GreetingService.Implementation.GreetingService), hostAddress)) { //Add a greeting endpoint serviceHost.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof(IGreetingService), new WSHttpBinding(), "http://localhost:8888/GreetingService/Greeting"); ServiceMetadataBehavior metaDataBehavior = new ServiceMetadataBehavior(); metaDataBehavior.HttpGetEnabled = true; serviceHost.Description.Behaviors.Add(metaDataBehavior); //Add the ServiceDiscoveryBehavior serviceHost.Description.Behaviors.Add(new ServiceDiscoveryBehavior()); //Add the discovery endpoint serviceHost.AddServiceEndpoint(new UdpDiscoveryEndpoint()); //Open the host serviceHost.Open(); Console.WriteLine("Greeting Service Hosting URL: {0}", hostAddress); Console.WriteLine("Press any key to close the service"); Console.ReadLine(); } } } } This discovery technique is very useful when the service and client are lying in the same subnet. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is the one that supports sending a multicast message to all on a local network. Additionally, the WCF 4.0 service discovery feature allows the WCF service to announce its presence over the network. Managed Discovery Unlike the ad-hoc discovery, managed discovery can be used to probe for services over a broader network. When I say broader network it includes the internet as well. In the managed discovery model, apart from the client and the service, there is an intermediate element called the DiscoveryProxyService. It works like this, the service will make the announcement of its current state (online or offline) to the DiscoveryProxyService, which is hosted on a separate server and the DiscoveryProxyService takes care of caching the endpoint details in it. Developers can create their own DicoveryProxyService by deriving their class from the in-build DiscoveryProxy class. Clients will send the unicast probe message directly to the DiscoveryProxyService and the later takes care of providing the probe match response back to the client based on the service endpoint information that it has cached. Hope this article was informative. Happy reading! ![]() ![]() ![]() Service Discovery Techniques Introduced in WCF 4.0 In the past few years a revolutionary strategy to realize human potential has been created. The Self Discovery Techniques and Life Mastery Process have taken self-em. Discovery Education transforms classrooms and inspires teachers with engaging interactive content and services that measure and improve student achievement.
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Essentially, the zodiac is a celestial coordinate system, or more specifically an ecliptic coordinate system, which takes the ecliptic as the origin of latitude, and the position of the Sun at vernal equinox as the origin of longitude. The zodiac was in use by the Roman era, based on concepts inherited by Hellenistic astronomy from Babylonian astronomy of the Chaldean period (mid-1st millennium BC), which, in turn, derived from an earlier system of lists of stars along the ecliptic. The construction of the zodiac is described in Ptolemy's vast 2nd century AD work, the Almagest. The term zodiac derives from Latin zōdiacus, which in its turn comes from the Greek ζῳδιακὸς κύκλος (zōdiakos kyklos), meaning "circle of animals", derived from ζῴδιον (zōdion), the diminutive of ζῷον (zōon) "animal". The name is motivated by the fact that half of the signs of the classical Greek zodiac are represented as animals (besides two mythological hybrids). Although the zodiac remains the basis of the ecliptic coordinate system in use in astronomy besides the equatorial one, the term and the names of the twelve signs are today mostly associated with horoscopic astrology. The term "zodiac" may also refer to the region of the celestial sphere encompassing the paths of the planets corresponding to the band of about eight arc degrees above and below the ecliptic. The zodiac of a given planet is the band that contains the path of that particular body; e.g., the "zodiac of the Moon" is the band of five degrees above and below the ecliptic. By extension, the "zodiac of the comets" may refer to the band encompassing most short-period comets. The division of the ecliptic into the zodiacal signs originates in Babylonian ("Chaldean") astronomy during the first half of the 1st millennium BC, likely during Median/"Neo-Babylonian" times (7th century BC). The classical zodiac is a modification of the MUL.APIN catalogue, which was compiled around 1000 BC. Some of the constellations can be traced even further back, to Bronze Age (Old Babylonian) sources, including Gemini "The Twins", from MAŠ.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL "The Great Twins", and Cancer "The Crab", from AL.LUL "The Crayfish", among others. Babylonian astronomers at some stage during the early 1st millennium BC divided the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude to create the first known celestial coordinate system: a coordinate system that boasts some advantages over modern systems (such as the equatorial coordinate system). The Babylonian calendar as it stood in the 7th century BC assigned each month to a sign, beginning with the position of the Sun at vernal equinox, which, at the time, was depicted as the Aries constellation ("Age of Aries"), for which reason the first sign is still called "Aries" even after the vernal equinox has moved away from the Aries constellation due to the slow precession of the Earth's axis of rotation. Because the division was made into equal arcs, 30° each, they constituted an ideal system of reference for making predictions about a planet's longitude. However, Babylonian techniques of observational measurements were in a rudimentary stage of evolution and it is unclear whether they had techniques to define in a precise way the boundary lines between the zodiacal signs in the sky. Thus, the need to use stars close to the ecliptic (±9° of latitude) as a set of observational reference points to help positioning a planet within this ecliptic coordinate system. Constellations were given the names of the signs and asterisms could be connected in a way that would resemble the sign's name. Therefore, in spite of its conceptual origin, the Babylonian zodiac became sidereal. In Babylonian astronomical diaries, a planet position was generally given with respect to a zodiacal sign alone, less often in specific degrees within a sign. When the degrees of longitude were given, they were expressed with reference to the 30° of the zodiacal sign, i.e., not with a reference to the continuous 360° ecliptic. To the construction of their mathematical ephemerides, daily positions of a planet were not as important as the dates when the planet crossed from one zodiacal sign to the next. Knowledge of the Babylonian zodiac is also reflected in the Hebrew Bible. E. W. Bullinger interpreted the creatures appearing in the books of Ezekiel and Revelation as the middle signs of the four quarters of the Zodiac, with the Lion as Leo, the Bull is Taurus, the Man representing Aquarius and the Eagle representing Scorpio. Some authors have linked the twelve tribes of Israel with the twelve signs. Martin and others have argued that the arrangement of the tribes around the Tabernacle (reported in the Book of Numbers) corresponded to the order of the Zodiac, with Judah, Reuben, Ephraim, and Dan representing the middle signs of Leo, Aquarius, Taurus, and Scorpio, respectively. Such connections were taken up by Thomas Mann, who in his novel Joseph and His Brothers attributes characteristics of a sign of the zodiac to each tribe in his rendition of the Blessing of Jacob. The Babylonian star catalogs entered Greek astronomy in the 4th century BC, via Eudoxus of Cnidus. Babylonia or Chaldea in the Hellenistic world came to be so identified with astrology that "Chaldean wisdom" became among Greeks and Romans the synonym of divination through the planets and stars. Hellenistic astrology derived in part from Babylonian and Egyptian astrology. Horoscopic astrology first appeared in Ptolemaic Egypt. The Dendera zodiac, a relief dating to ca. 50 BC, is the first known depiction of the classical zodiac of twelve signs. Particularly important in the development of Western horoscopic astrology was the astrologer and astronomer Ptolemy, whose work Tetrabiblos laid the basis of the Western astrological tradition. Under the Greeks, and Ptolemy in particular, the planets, Houses, and signs of the zodiac were rationalized and their function set down in a way that has changed little to the present day. Ptolemy lived in the 2nd century AD, three centuries after the discovery of the precession of the equinoxes by Hipparchus around 130 BC. Hipparchus's lost work on precession never circulated very widely until it was brought to prominence by Ptolemy, and there are few explanations of precession outside the work of Ptolemy until late Antiquity, by which time Ptolemy's influence was widely established. Ptolemy clearly explained the theoretical basis of the western zodiac as being a tropical coordinate system, by which the zodiac is aligned to the equinoxes and solstices, rather than the visible constellations that bear the same names as the zodiac signs. The Hindu zodiac uses the sidereal coordinate system, which makes reference to the fixed stars. The Tropical zodiac (of Mesopotamian origin) is divided by the intersections of the ecliptic and equator, which shifts in relation to the backdrop of fixed stars at a rate of 1° every 72 years, creating the phenomenon known as precession of the equinoxes. The Hindu zodiac, being sidereal, does not maintain this seasonal alignment, but there are still similarities between the two systems. The Hindu zodiac signs and corresponding Greek signs sound very different, being in Sanskrit and Greek respectively, but their symbols are nearly identical. For example, dhanu means "bow" and corresponds to Sagittarius, the "archer", and kumbha means "water-pitcher" and corresponds to Aquarius, the "water-carrier". The High Middle Ages saw a revival of Greco-Roman magic, first in Kabbalism and later continued in Renaissance magic. This included magical uses of the zodiac, as found, e.g., in the Sefer Raziel HaMalakh. The zodiac is found in mediaeval stained glass as at Angers Cathedral, where the master glassmaker, André Robin, made the ornate rosettes for the North and South transepts after the fire there in 1451. An example of the use of signs as astronomical coordinates may be found in the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767. The "Longitude of the Sun" columns show the sign (represented as a digit from 0 to and including 11), degrees from 0 to 29, minutes, and seconds. The zodiacal symbols are Early Modern simplifications of conventional pictorial representations of the signs, attested since Hellenistic times. What follows is a list of the twelve signs of the modern zodiac (with the ecliptic longitudes of their first points), where 0° Aries is understood as the vernal equinox, with their Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and Babylonian names (but note that the Sanskrit and the Babylonian name equivalents denote the constellations only, not the tropical zodiac signs). Also, the "English translation" is not usually used by English speakers. The Latin names are standard English usage. № Symbol Long. Latin name English translation Greek name Sanskrit name Sumero-Babylonian name 1 ♈ 0° Aries The Ram Κριός (Krios) Meṣha (मेष) MUL LU.ḪUŊ.GA "The Agrarian Worker", Dumuzi 2 ♉ 30° Taurus The Bull Ταῦρος (Tavros) Vṛiṣhabha (वृषभ) MULGU4.AN.NA "The Steer of Heaven" 3 ♊ 60° Gemini The Twins Δίδυμοι (Didymoi) Mithuna (मिथुन) MULMAŠ.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL "The Great Twins" (Castor and Pollux) 4 ♋ 90° Cancer The Crab Καρκίνος (Karkinos) Karkaṭa (कर्कट) MULAL.LUL "The Crayfish" 5 ♌ 120° Leo The Lion Λέων (Leōn) Siṃha (सिंह) MULUR.GU.LA "The Lion" 6 ♍ 150° Virgo The Maiden Παρθένος (Parthenos) Kanyā (कन्या) MULAB.SIN "The Furrow"; "The Furrow, the goddess Shala's ear of corn" 7 ♎ 180° Libra The Scales Ζυγός (Zygos) Tulā (तुला) MULZIB.BA.AN.NA "The Scales" 8 ♏ 210° Scorpio The Scorpion Σκoρπιός (Skorpios) Vṛśhchika (वृश्चिक) MULGIR.TAB "The Scorpion" 9 ♐ 240° Sagittarius The (Centaur) Archer Τοξότης (Toxotēs) Dhanuṣha (धनुष) MULPA.BIL.SAG, Nedu "soldier" 10 ♑ 270° Capricorn "Goat-horned" (The Sea-Goat) Αἰγόκερως (Aigokerōs) Makara (मकर) MULSUḪUR.MAŠ "The Goat-Fish" of Enki 11 ♒ 300° Aquarius The Water-Bearer Ὑδροχόος (Hydrokhoos) Kumbha (कुम्भ) MULGU.LA "The Great One", later qâ "pitcher" 12 ♓ 330° Pisces The Fish Ἰχθύες (Ikhthyes) Mīna (मीन) MULSIM.MAḪ "The Tail of the Swallow", later DU.NU.NU "fish-cord" The zodiacal signs are distinct from the constellations associated with them, not only because of their drifting apart due to the precession of equinoxes but also because the physical constellations take up varying widths of the ecliptic, so the Sun is not in each constellation for the same amount of time.:25 Thus, Virgo takes up five times as much ecliptic longitude as Scorpius. The zodiacal signs are an abstraction from the physical constellations, and each represent exactly one twelfth of the full circle, or the longitude traversed by the Sun in about 30.4 days. Some "parazodiacal" constellations are also touched by the paths of the planets. The MUL.APIN lists Orion, Perseus, Auriga, and Andromeda. Furthermore, there are a number of constellations mythologically associated with the zodiacal ones : Piscis Austrinus, The Southern Fish, is attached to Aquarius. In classical maps, it swallows the stream poured out of Aquarius' pitcher, but perhaps it formerly just swam in it. Aquila, The Eagle, was possibly associated with the zodiac by virtue of its main star, Altair.[Hydra in the Early Bronze Age marked the celestial equator and was associated with Leo, which is shown standing on the serpent on the Dendera zodiac.[Corvus is the Crow or Raven mysteriously perched on the tail of Hydra. Due to the constellation boundaries being redefined in 1930 by the International Astronomical Union, the path of the ecliptic now officially passes through thirteen constellations: the twelve traditional 'zodiac constellations' plus Ophiuchus, the bottom part of which interjects between Scorpio and Sagittarius. Ophiuchus is an anciently recognized constellation, catalogued along with many others in Ptolemy's Almagest, but not historically referred to as a zodiac constellation. The inaccurate description of Ophiuchus as a sign of the zodiac drew media attention in 1995, when the BBC Nine O'Clock News reported that "an extra sign of the zodiac has been announced by the Royal Astronomical Society". There had been no such announcement, and the report had merely sensationalized the 67-year-old 'news' of the IAU's decision to alter the number of designated ecliptic constellations. The following table compares the Gregorian dates on which the Sun enters a sign in the Ptolemaic tropical zodiac a sign in the Hindu sidereal system the astronomical constellation of the same name as the sign, with constellation boundaries as defined in 1930 by the International Astronomical Union. The theoretical beginning of Aries is the moment of vernal equinox, and all other dates shift accordingly. The precise Gregorian times and dates vary slightly from year to year as the Gregorian calendar shifts relative to the tropical year. These variations remain within less than two days' difference in the recent past and the near-future, vernal equinox in UT always falling either on 20 or 21 March in the period of 1797 to 2043, falling on 19 March in 1796 the last time and in 2044 the next. Sign Constellation Name Symbol Tropical zodiac Sidereal zodiac Name IAU boundaries Solar stay Brightest star Aries 21 March – 20 April 15 April – 15 May Aries 19 April – 13 May 25 days Hamal Taurus 21 April – 21 May 16 May – 15 June Taurus 14 May – 19 June 37 days Aldebaran Gemini 22 May – 21 June 16 June – 15 July Gemini 20 June – 20 July 31 days Pollux Cancer 22 June – 22 July 16 July – 15 August Cancer 21 July – 9 August 20 days Al Tarf Leo 23 July – 22 August 16 August – 15 September Leo 10 August – 15 September 37 days Regulus Virgo 23 August – 23 September 16 September – 15 October Virgo 16 September – 30 October 45 days Spica Libra 24 September – 23 October 16 October – 15 November Libra 31 October – 22 November 23 days Zubeneschamali Scorpio 24 October – 22 November 16 November – 15 December Scorpius 23 November – 29 November 7 days Antares Ophiuchus n/a Ophiuchus 30 November – 17 December 18 days Rasalhague Sagittarius 23 November – 21 December 16 December – 14 January Sagittarius 18 December – 18 January 32 days Kaus Australis Capricorn 22 December – 20 January 15 January – 14 February Capricornus 19 January – 15 February 28 days Deneb Algedi Aquarius 21 January – 19 February 15 February – 14 March Aquarius 16 February – 11 March 24 days Sadalsuud Pisces 20 February – 20 March 15 March – 14 April Pisces 12 March – 18 April 38 days Eta Piscium Because the Earth's axis is at an angle, some signs take longer to rise than others, and the farther away from the equator the observer is situated, the greater the difference. Thus, signs are spoken of as "long" or "short" ascension. The zodiac system was developed in Babylonia, some 2,500 years ago, during the "Age of Aries". At the time, it is assumed, the precession of the equinoxes was unknown, as the system made no allowance for it. Contemporary use of the coordinate system is presented with the choice of interpreting the system either as sidereal, with the signs fixed to the stellar background, or as tropical, with the signs fixed to the point of vernal equinox. Western astrology takes the tropical approach, whereas Hindu astrology takes the sidereal one. This results in the originally unified zodiacal coordinate system drifting apart gradually, with a clockwise(westward) precession of 1.4 degrees per century. For the tropical zodiac used in Western astronomy and astrology, this means that the tropical sign of Aries currently lies somewhere within the constellation Pisces ("Age of Pisces"). The sidereal coordinate system takes into account the ayanamsa, ayan meaning transit or movement, and amsa meaning small part, i.e. movement of equinoxes in small parts. It is unclear when Indians became aware of the precession of the equinoxes, but Bhaskar II's 12th-century treatise Siddhanta Shiromani gives equations for measurement of precession of equinoxes, and says his equations are based on some lost equations of Suryasiddhanta plus the equation of Munjaala. The discovery of precession is attributed to Hipparchus around 130 BC. Ptolemy quotes from Hipparchus’ now lost work entitled “On the Displacement of the Solstitial and Equinoctial Points” in the seventh book of his 2nd century astronomical text, Almagest, where he describes the phenomenon of precession and estimates its value. Ptolemy clarified that the convention of Greek mathematical astronomy was to commence the zodiac from the point of the vernal equinox and to always refer to this point as “the first degree” of Aries. This is known as the “tropical zodiac” (from the Greek word trópos, turn) because its starting point revolves through the circle of background constellations over time. The principle of the vernal point acting as the first degree of the zodiac for Greek astronomers is also described in the 1st century BC astronomical text of Geminus of Rhodes. Geminus explains that Greek astronomers of his era associate the first degrees of the zodiac signs with the two solstices and the two equinoxes, in contrast to the older Chaldean (Babylonian) system, which placed these points within the zodiac signs. This illustrates that Ptolemy merely clarified the convention of Greek astronomers and did not originate the principle of the tropical zodiac, as is sometimes assumed. Ptolemy also demonstrates that the principle of the tropical zodiac was well known to his predecessors within his astrological text, the Tetrabiblos, where he explains why it would be an error to associate the regularly spaced signs of the seasonally aligned zodiac with the irregular boundaries of the visible constellations: The beginnings of the signs, and likewise those of the terms, are to be taken from the equinoctial and tropical points. This rule is not only clearly stated by writers on the subject, but is also especially evident by the demonstration constantly afforded, that their natures, influences and familiarities have no other origin than from the tropics and equinoxes, as has been already plainly shown. And, if other beginnings were allowed, it would either be necessary to exclude the natures of the signs from the theory of prognostication, or impossible to avoid error in then retaining and making use of them; as the regularity of their spaces and distances, upon which their influence depends, would then be invaded and broken in upon. Astronomically, the zodiac defines a belt of space extending 9° either side of the ecliptic, within which the orbits of the Moon and the principal planets remain. It is a feature of a celestial coordinate system centered upon the ecliptic, (the plane of the Earth's orbit and the Sun's apparent path), by which celestial longitude is measured in degrees east of the vernal equinox (the ascending intersection of the ecliptic and equator). The Sun's placement upon the vernal equinox, which occurs annually around 21 March, defines the starting point for measurement, the first degree of which is historically known as the "first point of Aries". The first 30° along the ecliptic is nominally designated as the zodiac sign Aries, which no longer falls within the proximity of the constellation Aries since the effect of precession is to move the vernal point through the backdrop of visible constellations (it is currently located near the end of the constellation Pisces, having been within that constellation since the 2nd century AD). The subsequent 30° of the ecliptic is nominally designated the zodiac sign Taurus, and so on through the twelve signs of the zodiac so that each occupies 1/12th (30°) of the zodiac's great circle. Zodiac signs have never been used to determine the boundaries of astronomical constellations that lie in the vicinity of the zodiac, which are, and always have been, irregular in their size and shape. The convention of measuring celestial longitude within individual signs was still being used in the mid-19th century, but modern astronomy now numbers degrees of celestial longitude from 0° to 360°, rather than 0° to 30° within each sign. The use of the zodiac as a means to determine astronomical measurement remained the main method for defining celestial positions by Western astronomers until the Renaissance, at which time preference moved to the equatorial coordinate system, which measures astronomical positions by right ascension and declination rather than the ecliptic-based definitions of celestial longitude and celestial latitude. The word "zodiac" is also used in reference to the zodiacal cloud of dust grains that move among the planets, and the zodiacal light that originates from their scattering of sunlight. There are many mnemonics for remembering the 12 signs of the zodiac in order. A traditional mnemonic: The ram, the bull, the heavenly twins, And next the crab, the lion shines, The virgin and the scales, The scorpion, archer, and the goat, The man who holds the watering-pot, And fish with glittering scales. A less poetic, but succinct mnemonic is the following: The Ramble Twins Crab Liverish; Scaly Scorpions Are Good Water Fish. Mnemonics in which the initials of the words correspond to the initials of the star signs (Latin, English, or mixed): All The Great Constellations Live Very Long Since Stars Can't Alter Physics. As The Great Cook Likes Very Little Salt, She Compensates Adding Pepper. 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