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Core IIS Features 5. Recycling 5. NET Compatibility Mode 5. Windows Server and IIS 6. Hosting in IIS 7. WAS 5. Hosting Options 5. Consuming WCF Services 5. Service Proxies 5. Summary 6. Managing WCF Services 6.

Exploring the Business Drivers 6. Building Custom Code to Monitor Activity 6. Using Configuration Files 6. Configuration Editor: SvcConfigEditor. Using Tracing and Message-Logging Capabilities 6. Message Logging 6. Enabling Message Logging 6. Enabling Tracing 6. Using SvcTraceViewer.

Creating Custom Performance Counters 6. Using WMI 6. Summary III. Advanced Topics in WCF 7. Implementing WCF Security 7. Business Drivers 7.

Security Features of Bindings 7. Protection Levels 7. Credentials and Claims 7. Binding Support for Credentials 7. Transport-Level Security 7. Message-Level Security 7. Mixed-Mode Security 7. Authorization in WCF 7. Authorization Options for One-Way Communications 7. Windows CardSpace 7. How Windows CardSpace Works 7. Summary 8. The Need for Reliable Messaging 8. Challenges of Implementing Reliable Messaging 8. Communication Issues 8. Processing Issues 8. Reliable Sessions 8. Some Pointers on Reliable Messaging 8.

Queuing in WCF 8. Installing MSMQ 8. Microsoft Message Queues in Windows Server 8. Transport Channels 8. Integration Channels 8. Summary 9. Using Transactions in WCF 9.

What's a Transaction? Defining Transactions in WCF 9. Using the TransactionFlow Attribute 9. Defining Transactions in QuickReturns Ltd. Working with Transactions and Queues 9. Summary Using the SvcConfigEditor. Using the ComSvcConfig. Client Proxy Generation QuickReturns Ltd. Quote Service Typed Contract Service Moniker Dynamic Discovery Security Credentials with IChannelCredentials Working with Data Understanding the Data Transfer Architecture Introducing Data Contracts Data Contract Names Data Contract Equivalence Data Contract Versioning Round-Tripping XML Serialization Security Introducing Message Contracts Performance Using the Message Class Filtering Filter Tables Best Practices for Versioning Versioning with Schema Validation Versioning without Schema Validation Creating the Service Creating the Client Introducing P2P Computing Why Use P2P?

The Challenges of P2P P2P Development Life Cycle How Are Nodes Identified? Windows P2P Networking Identity Management Peer Names Graphing Grouping Types of Mesh Networks Types of P2P applications What Is Peer Channel? QuickReturnTraderChat Sample Message Interface Service Configuration Binding Configuration File Main Application Invoking the Service P2P Security Peer Channel Security Password-Based Authentication Certificate-Based Authentication Message Security Binding Configuration Working with NetShell Listing Clouds Cloud Scopes Listing Peers in a Cloud Cloud Statistics Working with Peers SOA with P2P Implementing SOA Interoperability Core Components Microsoft Web Service Extensions Base64 Encoding MTOM Using WS-ReliableMessaging WS-ReliableMessaging Example Summary A.

Market Overview A. Service and Collaboration A. Asset Manager A. Settle Trade Depository A. Market Maker A. Privacy Policy. New eBooks. Search Engine. Pro WCF 4. This book provides deep insight into the functionality of WCF, which shipped with. NET 4. Included in this title are informative examples that will aid the reader in understanding and implementing these important additions. This book also covers the unified programming model, reliable messaging, security, and the peer-to-peer programming model.

You'll also learn how to move your current. This book offers genuine insight into solving real enterprise problems using WCF and. What you'll learn Features of WCF new to. Developers and architects with experience using WCF 3. This book is also a great resource for application developers and architects new to service-oriented architecture or the core concepts of WCF.

A guide to architecting, designing, and building distributed applications with Windows Communication FoundationWindows Communication Foundation is the.



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