
"Windows Communication Foundation Unleashed "is designed to be the best resource for software developers and architects working with WCF. The book guides readers toward a conceptual understanding of all the facilities of WCF and provides step-by-step guides to applying the technology to practical problems. Introduces you to WCF and then takes you deep inside the technology Gives you nearly 100 best practices for programming with WCF Provides detailed coverage on how to version services that you will not find anywhere else Delves into using WCF together with Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows CardSpace Provides detailed coverage of the newhigh-performance data contract serializer for .NET Walks you through how to do secure, reliable, transacted messaging, and how to understand the options available Introduces you to federated, claims-based security, and shows you how to incorporate SAML and WS-Trust security token services into your architecture Provides step-by-step instructions for how to customize every aspect of WCF Shows you how to add your own behaviors, communication channels, message encoders, and transports Gives you options for implementing publish/subscribe solutions Walks you through how to do peer-to-peer communications with WCF As evangelists at Microsoft for WCF, Craig McMurtry, Marc Mercuri, Nigel Watling, and Matt Winkler are uniquely positioned to write this book. They had access to the product as it was being built and to the development team itself. Their work with enterprises and outside software vendors has given them insight into how others see the software, how they want to apply it, and the challenges they face in doing so.
Foreword Introduction Part I Introducing the Windows Communication Foundation 2 The Fundamentals
3 Data Representation 4 Sessions, Reliable Sessions, Queues, and Transactions Part II Introducing the Windows Workflow Foundation 5 Fundamentals of the Windows Workflow Foundation 6 Using the Windows Communication Foundation and the Windows Part III Security 7 Security Basics 8 Windows CardSpace, Information Cards, and the Identity Metasystem 9 Securing Applications with Information Cards 10 Advanced Security Part IV Integration and Interoperability 11 Legacy Integration
12 Interoperability Part V Extending the Windows Communication Foundation 13 Custom Behaviors 14Custom Channels 15 Custom Transports Part VI Special Cases 16 Publish/Subscribe Systems 17 Peer Communication 18 Representational State Transfer and Plain XML Services Part VII The Lifecycle of Windows Communication Foundation Applications 19 Manageability
20 Versioning
Part VIII Guidance
21 Guidance
Index
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