Here we present a deep look into the workings of Windows Communication Foundation routers, exploring the details of pass-through router implementations.
Michele Leroux Bustamante
MSDN Magazine June 2008
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Here we take a look at WCF clients and services, and explain how to tweak the addressing and message filtering behaviors so you can route services between them.
MSDN Magazine April 2008
Smart client applications are responsive and promote interactivity with the user. In this article, we continue building a smart client application using NHibernate for data access and Rhino Service Bus for reliable communication with the server.
Oren Eini
MSDN Magazine August 2010
This column how to build clients applications based on the REST architecture using HTTP AP1s. The article describes how to address the question of autogenerated types and code.
Jon Flanders
MSDN Magazine October 2009
In my last column, I provided a brief introduction to BizTalkî Server 2004 for XML developers (see Service Station: An XML Guru's Guide to BizTalk Server 2004, Part I). I covered the product evolution, core architecture, and several aspects of the underlying messaging layer, all of which have helped make BizTalk Server 2004 the powerful integration technology it is today.
Aaron Skonnard
MSDN Magazine December 2005
Who would have believed that XML, such a seemingly trivial technology, could revolutionize an industry? It may have seemed like a long shot in the beginning, but the XML aficionados saw something special and pragmatic right away-a sort of duct tape for the world's information systems.
MSDN Magazine November 2005
Smart client applications are responsive and promote interactivity with the user. In this article, we start the processes of planning and building a smart client application using NHibernate for data access and Rhino Service Bus for reliable communication with the server.
MSDN Magazine July 2010
This month's column answers frequently asked questions about implementing REST.
MSDN Magazine July 2009
Jon Flanders demonstrates creating and consuming Web feeds with Windows Communication Foundation and AtomPub.
MSDN Magazine April 2009
A Security Token Service, or STS, acts as a security gateway to authenticate callers and issue security tokens carrying claims that describe the caller. See how you can build a custom STS with the "Geneva" Framework.
MSDN Magazine January 2009
We discuss some of the basic tenets of REST as well as present an implementation of a RESTful service using WCF.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) provides an easy role-based system and a more powerful and complex claims-based API for implementing authorization in services.
Dominick Baier and Christian Weyer
MSDN Magazine October 2008
This month Dino builds a service layer that authenticates users of Silverlight 2 and ASP.NET AJAX services to prevent illegal access to sensitive back-end services.
Dino Esposito
MSDN Magazine September 2008
Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition is a collection of resources for modeling and building Web services for Windows Communication Foundation and ASMX.
Gerardo de Geest and Gerben van Loon
MSDN Magazine Launch 2008
WCF extensibility points allow you to customize the process by which messages are translated, formatted, and sent over the wire for more customized services.
MSDN Magazine December 2007
The WCF programming model makes it easy to configure services with a variety of wire formats and message protocols, thanks to binding.
MSDN Magazine July 2007
This month Aaron Skonnard looks at addressing details surrounding endpoint communication, many of which enable more advanced messaging scenarios.
MSDN Magazine June 2007
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