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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by Step (Step By Step Developer Series)
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by Step (Step By Step Developer Series)
ISBN: 0735623368
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 105
Authors:
John Sharp
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Table of Contents
Back Cover
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by Step
Introduction
Finding Your Best Starting Point in This Book
Conventions and Features in This Book
System Requirements
Code Samples
Support for This Book
Questions and Comments
Chapter 1: Introducing Windows Communication Foundation
What Is Windows Communication Foundation?
Building a WCF Service
Building a WCF Client
Service-Oriented Architectures and Windows Communication Foundation
Summary
Chapter 2: Hosting a WCF Service
How Does a WCF Service Work?
Hosting a WCF Service in a User Application
Understanding Bindings
Hosting a WCF Service in a Windows Service
Summary
Chapter 3: Making Applications and Services Robust
CLR Exceptions and SOAP Faults
Managing Exceptions in Service Host Applications
Summary
Chapter 4: Protecting an Enterprise WCF Service
What Is Security?
Implementing Security in a Windows Domain
Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting a WCF Service over the Internet
Authenticating Users and Services in an Internet Environment
Summary
Chapter 6: Maintaining Service Contracts and Data Contracts
Modifying a Service Contract
Modifying a Data Contract
Summary
Chapter 7: Maintaining State and Sequencing Operations
Managing State in a WCF Service
Sequencing Operations in a WCF Service
Summary
Chapter 8: Supporting Transactions
Using Transactions in the ShoppingCartService Service
Designing a WCF Service to Support Transactions
Summary
Chapter 9: Implementing Reliable Sessions
Using Reliable Sessions
Detecting and Handling Replay Attacks
Summary
Chapter 10: Programmatically Controlling the Configuration and Communications
The WCF Service Model
Controlling Client Communications
Summary
Chapter 11: Implementing OneWay and Asynchronous Operations
Implementing OneWay Operations
Invoking and Implementing Operations Asynchronously
Using Message Queues
Summary
Chapter 12: Implementing a WCF Service for Good Performance
Using Service Throttling to Control Resource Use
Transmitting Data by Using MTOM
Streaming Data from a WCF Service
Summary
Chapter 13: Routing Messages
How the WCF Service Runtime Dispatches Operations
Routing Messages to Other Services
WCF and the WS-Addressing Specification
Summary
Chapter 14: Using a Callback Contract to Publish and Subscribe to Events
Implementing and Invoking a Client Callback
Using a Callback Contract to Implement Events
Summary
Chapter 15: Managing Identity with Windows CardSpace
Using Windows CardSpace to Access a WCF Service
Summary
Chapter 16: Integrating with ASP.NET Clients and Enterprise Services Components
Exposing a COM Application as a WCF Service
Summary
Index
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by Step (Step By Step Developer Series)
ISBN: 0735623368
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 105
Authors:
John Sharp
BUY ON AMAZON
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