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| Learning WCF: A Hands-on Guide | 
| Author: Michele Bustamante Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
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Format: Illustrated Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 607 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0596101627 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.446 EAN: 9780596101626 ASIN: 0596101627
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  Excellent! March 1, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very happy with this book: it's easy to read, the structure is very intuitive and logical, and everything you need to know is covered. If you're just starting with WCF and you're looking for an excellent resource on the subject, look no further.
  Gets you started quickly. Clear and comprehensive. February 26, 2008 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a very good book to get started quickly with WCF. Specially useful are the setup instructions and the section on hosting, which can be big gotchas with new technologies like this one. The section on security is a nice touch.
Here is the table of contents in case you are wondering:
Chapter 1. Hello Indigo Section 1.1. Service Oriented Architecture Section 1.2. WCF Services Section 1.3. Fundamental WCF Concepts Section 1.4. Creating a New Service from Scratch Section 1.5. Generating a Service and Client Proxy Section 1.6. Hosting a Service in IIS Section 1.7. Exposing Multiple Service Endpoints Section 1.8. Summary Chapter 2. Contracts Section 2.1. Messaging Protocols Section 2.2. Service Description Section 2.3. WCF Contracts and Serialization Section 2.4. Service Contracts Section 2.5. Data Contracts Section 2.6. Message Contracts Section 2.7. Approaches to Serialization Section 2.8. The Message Type Section 2.9. Summary Chapter 3. Bindings Section 3.1. How Bindings Work Section 3.2. Web Service Bindings Section 3.3. Connection-Oriented Bindings Section 3.4. One-Way and Duplex Communication Section 3.5. Large Message Transfers Section 3.6. Custom Bindings Section 3.7. Summary Chapter 4. Hosting Section 4.1. Hosting Features Section 4.2. ServiceHost Section 4.3. Self-Hosting Section 4.4. Hosting on the UI Thread Section 4.5. Hosting in a Windows Service Section 4.6. Hosting in IIS 6.0 Section 4.7. IIS 7.0 and Windows Activation Service Section 4.8. Choosing the Right Hosting Environment Section 4.9. Summary Chapter 5. Instancing and Concurrency Section 5.1. OperationContext Section 5.2. Instancing Section 5.3. Concurrency Section 5.4. Instance Throttling Section 5.5. Load Balancing and Failover Section 5.6. Summary Chapter 6. Reliability Section 6.1. Reliable Sessions Section 6.2. Transactions Section 6.3. Queued Calls Section 6.4. Summary Chapter 7. Security Section 7.1. WCF Security Overview Section 7.2. Securing Intranet Services Section 7.3. Securing Internet Services Section 7.4. Working with Certificates Section 7.5. Building a Claims-Based Security Model Section 7.6. Exploring Federated Security Section 7.7. Summary Chapter 8. Exceptions and Faults Section 8.1. SOAP Faults Section 8.2. WCF Exception Handling Section 8.3. Exceptions and Debugging Section 8.4. Fault Contracts Section 8.5. IErrorHandler Section 8.6. Summary Appendix A. Setup Instructions Section A.1. Database Setup Section A.2. ASP.NET Provider Model Setup Section A.3. Certificate Setup Section A.4. IIS Application Directories Appendix B. ASP.NET Meets CardSpace Section B.1. Information Cards and CardSpace: A Brief Tour Section B.2. Identity Metasystem Participants and Browser Flow Section B.3. Let's Log In with CardSpace! Section B.4. Processing the Token Section B.5. Associating Cards with User Accounts Section B.6. Creating a Dual Purpose Login Page Section B.7. Conclusion
  Learning WCF January 28, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great tutorials and help on author's website. Definately a book for someone who needs to start from the beginning!
  This should be the first WCF book you get November 14, 2007 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
You may want to acquire various other WCF books for depth, but if you're just getting started with WCF, this is the book you want. There isn't another book out there that compares to it. It's cleanly written and nicely balances conceptual material on service orientation with the practicalities of Windows Communication Foundation.
Many other books on WCF take the form of a "brain dump" on WCF features, or get bogged down in conceptual discussion of Service Oriented Architecture. Instead, Ms. Bustamante has a very clear, logical path from simple WCF features to more complex. You won't be overwhelmed early, but you will eventually get to most of the advanced features you'll likely need. Other books, such as Juval Lowy's Programming WCF Services (Programming), can pick up at that point for the really advanced topics.
Many of the chapters contain step-by-step labs, and you can get working end results from the author's web site. They start easy and build nicely through more complex concepts.
The sample code in the book is in C#, but if you happen to be a Visual Basic developer (as I am), you're not left out. Many of the labs and samples are also available in VB on the author's web site.
The book was unfortunately published too early to include definite coverage of the Visual Studio 2008 features for automatically generating some of the code you need to use WCF. Those capabilities are in the Visual Studio 2008 beta now and will be released in the next few months. Some of the labs could have been simplified by using those Visual Studio features. But, on the positive side, working through the labs in more detail will give you a more in-depth understanding of the subject and enable you to use the Visual Studio features more effectively.
  Absolutely awesome September 7, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an absolutely awesome book for those new to WCF, experienced in WCF development and looking at tuning their skills, or trainers looking for quality material for their students (I used this book to prep for the Instructor Led Lab session I delivered at Tech.Ed Australia 2007 and I know the two attendees I gave copies too were also extremely impressed with its content). Every topic discussed in this book is reinforced with hands-on-labs and code examples in both VB.NET and C# and Michele has also delivered a 15 part series titled "Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom" based on the book (see my blog at [...] for a detailed review of each presentation). If you're serious about WCF, this is the book to get.
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