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In this WCF screencast , I'll show you how to configure bindings on your WCF endpoints, which will allow you to customize the precise communication details you wish to support on your WCF services. Be sure to check out our growing collection of short...
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In this screencast, I show you how to host WCF services within traditional Windows services . This is often necessary when you cannot use IIS/ASP.NET hosting for whatever reason or when you don't want to use message-based activation. In certain scenarios...
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Time for another screencast in the WCF screencast series. In this one you'll learn how to call services asynchronously with WCF in order to avoid tying up your main application thread for extended durations. You'll see how to configure your service...
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As I explained in my Introduction to "Oslo" , the "Oslo" modeling platform comes with three main components: the repository, the modeling language (M), and the modeling tool ("Quadrant"). M is probably the hardest of the...
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In this week’s installment of the WCF screencast series, you'll learn how to configure WCF service references in Visual Studio 2008 . First, I'll show you how to update a service reference after the service developer makes changes, and then I'll...
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Welcome back to the WCF screencast series! After a spending four weeks covering WF topics, we return to WCF for the latest video in the weekly WF/WCF Screencast series. In the coming month, we’ll be covering topics around the calling of WCF services....
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As part of Pluralsight's WCF/WF Developer Screencast Series , my colleague and friend Matt Milner has been busy building the "getting started" videos for Windows Workflow Foundation (WF). They've already published four on Channel9 endpoint...
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In this week's screencast , I demonstrate how to host WCF services in your own application processes such as a Windows service, a Windows UI application, or even something like a console application. This is a more advanced topic that you'll need...
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Pluralsight's weekly WF/WCF screencast series is now part of a new Channel9 show dedicated to these technologies -- it's called the "Endpoint" show and you can find it at http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Endpoint/ . It's managed by...
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This week's screencast covers how to host your WCF Service in ASP.NET/IIS. We'll start with the simple WCF service that I created in the first screencast , and then I'll show you how to expose the service using an svc file within an ASP.NET...
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As Cliff mentioned , the second installment in the WCF/WF Developer Screencast Series just went live. This one is called Configuring WCF services with endpoints . In this screencast, I build on the service I showed you how to create last week and show...
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I announced earlier this week that we've joined forces with the WCF/WF teams at Microsoft to produce a weekly screencast on ramping-up with these .NET 3.0 technologies. This is the first installment in the series , entitled Creating your first WCF...
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Pluralsight has joined forces with the WCF/WF teams at Microsoft to deliver a series of short videos that illustrate how to get started using WCF/WF in your applications. The videos will be hosted on Channel9 within the Screencasts section , and they'll...
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