You will learn about Windows Communication Foundation, the next generation technology for developing service oriented applications. This session will provide a jump start for Enterprise Developers and Software Architects that are looking to Windows Communication Foundation as a solution for their service oriented solutions.
Implementing Service Oriented Architecture through WCF
Service Oriented Architecture provides the best patterns and practices to develop services for next generation distributed applications. WCF provides inbuilt support for Service oriented architecture. This webcast digs in deep into the concepts around service orientation and also covers how service orientation tenets are implemented through WCF.
In this webcast, you will learn about how to do programming in WCF. Windows Communication Foundation services are composed of three basic elements: addresses, bindings, and contracts. Contracts define your service and the messages it sends or receives. This webcast focuses on understanding and designing Windows Communication Foundation contracts.
This webcast digs in more details around the architecture concepts revolving around WCF. The webcast covers the programming model and WCF Architecture.
Securing a service is a challenging task. Any distributed application needs to be secured to avoid fatal problems. WCF, being the next generation way of developing distributed applications has a lot to offer in the area of the security. This webcasts revolves around the security options available in WCF and also gives a sneak introduction to Windows CardSpace and auditing available in WCF.
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