Part of Microsoft’s radical Win FX API is the Indigo foundation, more formally known as the Windows Communication Foundation, or WCF. Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation is a complete guide to WCF from the service-oriented architecture (SOA) perspective and shows you why WCF is important to web service development and architecture.
The book covers the unified programming model, reliable messaging, security, the peer-to-peer programming model, and more. Youll also learn how to move your current DCOM and .NET remoting applications to WCF, and how to integrate those applications with new WCF-based applications. Youll want to get ahold of a copy because it:
- Contains a comprehensive WCF programming model
- Explains how queue management and reliable messaging work in WCF
- Discusses implementing transaction support in WCF
- Shows how to make WCF services interoperable with other SOA offerings
- Thoroughly covers WCF security topics and concerns
表中的内容
Introducing Windows Communication Foundation.- Introducing Service-Oriented Architecture.- Introducing WCF Basics.- Exploring the WCF Programming Model.- Programming with WCF.- Installing and Creating WCF Services.- Hosting and Consuming WCF Services.- Managing WCF Services.- Advanced Topics in WCF.- Implementing WCF Security.- Implementing Reliable Messaging and Queue-Based Communications.- Using Transactions in WCF.- Integrating with COM+.- Working with Data.- Developing Peer-to-Peer Applications with WCF.- Implementing SOA Interoperability.
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Amit Bahree is a solution architect with Avanade and has over 14 years of experience in IT, developing and designing mission-critical systems. His background is a mixture of product development, embedded systems, and custom solutions across both public and private sectors. He has experience in a wide range of industry verticals ranging from financial services to utilities to insurance and has implemented solutions for many Fortune 100 companies. For Amit, computers are a passion first, a hobby second, and a career third, and he is glad he gets paid to do what he loves the most. He can be contacted via his blog at www.desigeek.com.