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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation: Hands-on
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation: Hands-on
ISBN: 0672328771
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 132
Authors:
Craig McMurtry
,
Marc Mercuri
,
Nigel Watling
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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Hands-on Beta Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
We Want to Hear from You
Introduction
Chapter 1. PrerequisitesGenerics and Transactions
Generics
System.Transactions
Transaction Managers
Coding System.Transactions Transactions
Summary
Chapter 2. The Fundamentals
Background
The Service Model
Summary
References
Chapter 3. Data Representation
Background
XmlSerializer and XmlFormatter
The XML Fetish
Using the XmlFormatter
Exception Handling
Summary
References
Chapter 4. Security
Background
XSI
Claims-based Authorization Versus Role-based Authorization
Claims-based Authorization Versus Access Control Lists
Adopting Claims-based Authorization
Using XSI
Authorizing Access to an Intranet Resource Using Windows Identity
Summary
References
Chapter 5. Reliable Sessions, Transactions, and Queues
Reliability
Reliability in WCF
Implementing Reliable Sessions
Creating a Banking Service and Client with Reliable Sessions
Implementing Queued Messaging
Transactions
Adding Transactions to the Solution
Summary
Chapter 6. Legacy Integration
COM Integration
Using the COM Service Model Configuration Tool
Exposing a COM Component as a WCF Web Service
Summary
Chapter 7. Interoperability
An Overview of Interoperability
Creating a WCF Client for an ASMX Service with SvcUtil.exe
Creating a WCF Service and WCFASMX Clients
Creating a WCF Client for a Lotus Notes Domino Server Web Service
Two for the Road
Summary
Chapter 8. Custom Transports
The Windows Communication Foundation Channel Layer
Adding Support for Additional Transport Protocols
Summary
References
Chapter 9. Custom Behaviors
Understanding the Types of Behaviors
Configuring Behaviors
Creating a Behavior to Inspect Messages on the Server
Creating a Behavior to Inspect Messages on the Client
Summary
Chapter 10. PublishSubscribe Systems
PublishSubscribe Using Callback Contracts
PublishSubscribe Using MSMQ Pragmatic Multicasting
PublishSubscribe Using Streaming
Summary
References
Chapter 11. Peer Communication
Introducing Peer Channel
Using Peer Channel
Summary
Chapter 12. Manageability
Administration Facilities
Adding Administration Facilities
Summary
References
Chapter 13. Representational State Transfer and Plain XML Services
Representational State Transfer
Really Simple Syndication
Objective
Designing the Solution
Constructing the REST RSS Server
Constructing the RSS Aggregator
Summary
References
Chapter 14. InfoCard
Background
What Is Identity?
Existing Identity Solutions (Getting to Where We Want to Be from Where We Are Today)
The Laws of Identity
The Identity Metasystem
The InfoCard System
InfoCards in Action
InfoCard Architecture and Security
Basic WCF App
Adding InfoCard
Federation with InfoCard
InfoCard from the Browser
Summary and Next Steps
References
Index
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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation: Hands-on
ISBN: 0672328771
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 132
Authors:
Craig McMurtry
,
Marc Mercuri
,
Nigel Watling
BUY ON AMAZON
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Executable File Format
Introduction
Unnamed Pipes
Semaphore Operations
Using RPCGEN to Generate Templates and a MAKEFILE
Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Understanding Form Technologies
Adding Basic Controls and Lists
Setting Form Template and Digital Signing Options
Introducing InfoPath Form Template Projects
Navigating the InfoPath Object Model
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
DC Resistance
Summary of Breakpoints Between Regions
Discrete Time Mapping
Coaxial Cable Noise and Interference
Nature of EMC Work
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
Basic SWT Widgets
Drag and Drop and the Clipboard
JFace Windows and Dialogs
Creating a Text Editor with JFace Text
Drawing Diagrams with Draw2D
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Case #1 background: RailCo Ltd.
Services (as Web services)
Orchestration
Contrasting service modeling approaches (an example)
Service-Oriented Design (Part IV: Business Process Design)
Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Key Points
Creating Project Schedules
Creating Timelines to View Projects at a Glance
Key Points
Key Points
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