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Windows Communication Foundation For Beginners













 






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Microsoft's 5 part firestarter for WCF
Part 1: Keynote Intro to SOA & WCF
Part 2: Most Common WCF Usage Configurations
Part 3: REST Programming with WCF
Part 4: WCF Made Easy Data & RIA Services
Part 5: What's New with WCF 4.0
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Programming WCF Services, 2nd Edition

 
Programming WCF Services will teach you how to design and develop SOA-WCF-based applications. You will need to be an experienced developer who has a fair understanding of .NET and C# 2.0. A couple of points about Programming WCF Services, first, this isn't a beginners book; the author dives down into advanced material in spots almost without notice. If you want to become proficient using WCF, you will be buying this book eventually. You will find that this book will become both a reference as well as well as a guide.
Author : Juval Lowy
ISBN : 978-0-596-52130-1

Wrox-Professional WCF Programming

This book is very good for beginners. This books covers all the topics in WCF in general. I will recommend this book, for initial stage of learning.
Author : Scott Klein
ISBN : 9780470089842

Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step by Step

Covering the concepts and details necessary to enable you to build connected solutions, this book offers hands-on guidance for creating the Web services you need to implement robust business applications for Windows. Teach yourself the essentials of Windows Communication Foundation-one step at a time. With this practical tutorial, you get hands-on guidance for creating the Web services you need to implement robust business applications for Windows.
Author : John Sharp
ISBN : 9780735623361

Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation Book Description

This is also a very good book. The book covers all the WCF topics in depth while using a lot of examples schemas and screenshots. This is a great book about how to develop WCF services. I really recommend this book, but I like juval's more.
Author : Chris Peiris, Dennis Mulder, Shawn Cicoria,
ISBN : 1590597028

Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation: Hands-on

You will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to apply the Windows Communication Foundation to almost any distributed computing problem, from enterprise scale to peer-to-peer. Most importantly, after reading the book and working through the examples, you will actually have considerable experience using WCF, because the book takes you through the steps of actually building Windows Communication Foundation solutions.
Author : Craig McMurtry
ISBN : 0672328771

Learning WCF

This also one of the nice book from O'Relliy. One of my great architect also recommend this book.
Author : Michele Leroux Bustamante
ISBN : 978-0-596-10162-6
 

Windows Communication Foundation 3.5 Unleashed Book
















Publisher: S.a.m.s 2008 | 768 Pages | ISBN: 0672330245 | PDF | 14 MB
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is Microsoft’s dynamic technology for allowing autonomous software to communicate. Superseding earlier technologies such as COM/DCOM, .NET Remoting, ASP.NET Web Services, and the Web Services Enhancements for .NET, WCF provides a single solution that is designed to always be the best way to exchange data among software entities. It also provides the infrastructure for developing the next generation of Web Services, with support for the WS-* family of specifications, and a new serialization system for enhanced performance. In the 3.5 release, WCF has been expanded to include support for REST, JSON, and Syndication (RSS and Atom) services, further broadening the possibilities for what can be done. For information technology professionals, WCF supplies an impressive array of administration tools that enterprises and software vendors can use to reduce the cost of ownership of their solutions without writing a single line of code. Most important, WCF delivers on the promise of model-driven software development with the new software factory approach, by which one can iteratively design solutions in a modeling language and generate
executables from lower-level class libraries.
 

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