| Course Code: |
IN 774 |
| Course Abstract: |
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is Microsoft’s new framework for building distributed systems. It unifies and builds on the diverse set of existing distribution mechanisms, which include ASP.NET Web services and .NET Remoting. WCF enables developers to produce highly configurable, secure, reliable, and transactional services using a single simplified programming model. In addition, since WCF supports the WS-* series of Web service standards, it enables simple interoperation with other platforms and technologies. This course covers the essentials of the technology and includes a large number of working examples and lab exercises.
The course uses .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. An earlier version of the course, Rev. 1.1, uses Visual Studio 2005 and is still available. |
| Audience: |
This course is designed for individuals who are developers. |
| Duration: |
3 days |
| Learning Outcomes: |
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Gain knowledge of what WCF is, and how it unites existing distribution mechanisms > Gain an understanding of what ABC (Address, Binding, and Contract) means for WCF services > Be trained on how to implement WCF services and clients |
| Course Topics: |
Introduction to WCF What is WCF? Address, Binding and Contract WCF Services and Clients IIS Hosting WCF Architecture Addresses and Bindings Addresses Bindings Message Exchange Patterns Configuring Bindings Interoperating with ASMX Web Services Hosting in a Console Application Channel Factories Multiple Endpoints Service Contracts Defining Service Contracts Defining Operation Contracts Services With Multiple Contracts Contract Inheritance Operation Overloading
Instance Management Using Per-Call Services Using Per-Session Services Using Singleton Services Configuring Behaviors Data Contracts Implementing Data Contracts Mapping Data Contracts to XSD Schema Serialization Arrays and Generic Collections Enums Versioning Data Contracts More about Service Contracts Versioning Service Contracts Implementing Message Exchange Patterns Oneway Contracts Duplex Contracts Asynchronous Proxies Handling Errors Faults and Exceptions Generating and Handling Faults Fault Contracts Faults and Sessions |
| Prerequisites: |
Participants should have a good working knowledge of building .NET applications with Visual Basic. Knowledge of building distributed systems and Web services will be an advantage. |