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Programming WCF Services
Programming WCF Services
ISBN: 0596526997
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 148
Authors:
Juval Lowy
BUY ON AMAZON
Programming WCF Services
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. WCF Essentials
Section 1.1. What Is WCF?
Section 1.2. Services
Section 1.3. Addresses
Section 1.4. Contracts
Section 1.5. Hosting
Section 1.6. Bindings
Section 1.7. Endpoints
Section 1.8. Metadata Exchange
Section 1.9. Client-Side Programming
Section 1.10. Programmatic Versus Administrative Configuration
Section 1.11. WCF Architecture
Section 1.12. Working with Channels
Section 1.13. Reliability
Chapter 2. Service Contracts
Section 2.1. Operation Overloading
Section 2.2. Contract Inheritance
Section 2.3. Service Contracts Factoring and Design
Section 2.4. Contract Queries
Chapter 3. Data Contracts
Section 3.1. Serialization
Section 3.2. Data Contract Attributes
Section 3.3. Data Contract Hierarchy
Section 3.4. Data Contract Equivalence
Section 3.5. Versioning
Section 3.6. Enumerations
Section 3.7. Delegates and Data Contracts
Section 3.8. Data Sets and Tables
Section 3.9. Generics
Section 3.10. Collections
Chapter 4. Instance Management
Section 4.1. Behaviors
Section 4.2. Per-Call Services
Section 4.3. Per-Session Services
Section 4.4. Singleton Service
Section 4.5. Demarcating Operations
Section 4.6. Instance Deactivation
Section 4.7. Throttling
Chapter 5. Operations
Section 5.1. Request-Reply Operations
Section 5.2. One-Way Operations
Section 5.3. Callback Operations
Section 5.4. Events
Section 5.5. Streaming
Chapter 6. Faults
Section 6.1. Errors and Exceptions
Section 6.2. Fault Contracts
Section 6.3. Error-Handling Extensions
Chapter 7. Transactions
Section 7.1. The Recovery Challenge
Section 7.2. Transactions
Section 7.3. Transaction Propagation
Section 7.4. Transaction Protocols and Managers
Section 7.5. The Transaction Class
Section 7.6. Transactional Service Programming
Section 7.7. Explicit Transaction Programming
Section 7.8. Service State Management
Section 7.9. Instance Management and Transactions
Section 7.10. Callbacks
Chapter 8. Concurrency Management
Section 8.1. Instance Management and Concurrency
Section 8.2. Service Concurrency Mode
Section 8.3. Instances and Concurrent Access
Section 8.4. Resources and Services
Section 8.5. Resource Synchronization Context
Section 8.6. Service Synchronization Context
Section 8.7. Custom Service Synchronization Context
Section 8.8. Callbacks and Client Safety
Section 8.9. Callbacks and Synchronization Context
Section 8.10. Asynchronous Calls
Chapter 9. Queued Services
Section 9.1. Disconnected Services and Clients
Section 9.2. Queued Calls
Section 9.3. Transactions
Section 9.4. Instance Management
Section 9.5. Concurrency Management
Section 9.6. Delivery Failures
Section 9.7. Playback Failures
Section 9.8. Queued Versus Connected Calls
Section 9.9. Response Service
Section 9.10. HTTP Bridge
Chapter 10. Security
Section 10.1. Authentication
Section 10.2. Authorization
Section 10.3. Transfer Security
Section 10.4. Identity Management
Section 10.5. Overall Policy
Section 10.6. Scenario-Driven Approach
Section 10.7. Intranet Application
Section 10.8. Internet Application
Section 10.9. Business-to-Business Application
Section 10.10. Anonymous Application
Section 10.11. No Security
Section 10.12. Scenarios Summary
Section 10.13. Declarative Security Framework
Section 10.14. Security Auditing
Appendix A. Introduction to Service-Orientation
Section A.1. A Brief History of Software Engineering
Section A.2. Service-Orientation
Section A.3. Tenets and Principles
Appendix B. Publish-Subscribe Service
Section B.1. The Publish-Subscribe Design Pattern
Section B.2. The Publish-Subscribe Framework
Appendix C. WCF Coding Standard
Section C.1. General Design Guidelines
Section C.2. Essentials
Section C.3. Service Contracts
Section C.4. Data Contracts
Section C.5. Instance Management
Section C.6. Operations and Calls
Section C.7. Faults
Section C.8. Transactions
Section C.9. Concurrency Management
Section C.10. Queued Services
Section C.11. Security
Colophon
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Programming WCF Services
ISBN: 0596526997
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 148
Authors:
Juval Lowy
BUY ON AMAZON
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