Introduction to WCF Basics

27.07.2013
Introduction to WCF Basics: This video covers - What is WCF - WCF Architecture - Advantages of WCF What is WCF? WCF stands for Windows Communication Foundation and is part of .NET 3.0. WCF is Microsoft platform for building distributed and interoperable applications. What is a distributed application? A distributed application, is an application where parts of it run on 2 or more computers. Distributed applications are also called as connected systems or applications. Why build distributed applications? There are several reasons for this 1. An enterprise application may need to use the services provided by other enterprises. For example an ecommerce application may be using paypal service for payments. 2. For better scalability. An enterprise web application may have Presentation tier, Business tier, and Data Access tiert, and each tier may be running on a different machine. What is an interoperable application? An application that can communicate with any other application that is built on any platform and using any programming language is called as an interoperable application. Web services are interoperable, where as .NET remoting services are not. Web services can communicate with any application built on any platform, where as a .NET remoting service can be consumed only by a .net application. What technology choices did we have before WCF to build distributed applications? Enterprise Services Dot Net Remoting Web Services What are the advantages of using WCF? Considering the following scenario We have 2 clients and we need to implement a service a for them. 1. The first client is using a Java application to interact with our service, so for interoperability this client wants messages to be in XML format and the protocol to be HTTP. 2. The second client uses .NET, so for better performance this client wants messages formmated in binary over TCP protocol. Without WCF 1. To satisfy the first client requirement we end up implementing an ASMX web service, and 2. To satisfy the second client requirement we end up implementing a remoting service These are 2 different technologies, and have complete different programming models. So the developers have to learn different technologies. So to unify and bring all these technologies under one roof Microsoft has come up with a single programming model that is called as WCF - Windows Communication Foundation. With WCF, You implement one service and we can configure as many end points as want to support all the client needs. To support the above 2 client requirements, we would configure 2 end points. In the endpoint configuration we can specify the protocols and message formats that we want to use.

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