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WCF in the .NET Framework 3.5 includes simplified support for building services that adhere to the protocols of the web. To highlight these capabilities, we published Picture Services. Picture Services ( http://www.cloudsamples.net/pictureservices/ )...
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Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" and the .NET Framework Beta 2 are now available for download . Included in this release of the .NET Framework is enhanced WCF support for web programming (REST), syndication, JSON messaging, and intergration with workflow...
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Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" and the .NET Framework Beta 1 are now available for download . Included in this release of the .NET Framework is enhanced WCF support for web programming, syndication, JSON message encoding, and intergration with workflows...
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The guys over at patterns & practices have just released the second version of the Web Service Software Factory. This new release has everything the first one had with the addition of loads of new stuff specifically for building WCF Web services using...
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The WCF bits in the September CTP of the .NET Framework 3.0 were very, very close to the final bits that we ended up releasing and had the version number 3.0.4506.03 Between the September CTP and the RTM version, we only took a very small number of fixes...
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The Windows Communication Foundation is now available in its release version as part of the .NET Framework 3.0. It's been a long 7 years since Microsoft first endorsed the SOAP specification and the industry has since come together on specifying a...
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If your .NET Framework 3.0 install fails on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 (it's preinstalled on Windows Vista), the #1 reason for such failures are incomplete uninstalls of previous pre-release versions. Therefore, please use the uninstall utility...
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We have posted a list of U.S. and international WCF training providers here . These companies have been deeply involved with the Windows Communication Foundation team for years in software design reviews and early adopter programs in order to develop...
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The .NET Framework 3.0 September CTP has just been released. Download it here for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. The same version is included in the September CTP of Windows Vista (you cannot install the separate download package on Windows Vista)....
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The size of our lastest Documentation CTP doubled to a 40MB archive with this latest release (aligned with the NETFX 3.0 version in Vista RC1), which contains even more complete docs and all the SDK samples embedded into the documentation for download...
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When upgrading from any WCF Beta build to WCF RC1 on Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, some users may find that IIS-hosted services (.svc metadata files) will not function correctly. This is not related to a defect in WCF RC1, but rather to IIS metabase...
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We have added lots of new topics to the WCF help! You can download the documentation from http://wcf.netfx3.com/files/folders/product_team/entry5176.aspx ....
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WinFX June CTP introduces a small number of breaking changes from the Vista Beta 2 release. On the Resources page on this site you can find the detailed class-by-class, method-by-method breaking changes report....
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Destined to be the next version of every Microsoft distributed technology out there today as well as the foundation for creating service-oriented applications on the Windows platform, one of the immediate concerns about WCF are its integration, migration...
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This new whitepaper written by Craig McMurtry compares ASP.NET Web services to the Windows Communication Foundation and explains what to do about existing and planned ASP.NET Web services now that the Windows Communication Foundation is soon to be released...
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In this new whitepaper , Clemens Vasters explains how reliable messaging and session support works with the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). You will learn about the WCF implementation of the WS-ReliableMessaging specification, how and why reliable...
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Our documentation team is writing tirelessly and makes great progress in explaining how to write WCF applications and how to use all the features and knobs we put into the product for you. Fresh from the build process, here is the latest Documentation...
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The June CTP of the .NET Framework 3.0 is available. This version contains a number of significant updates for WCF that you will see highlighted here and on the team member's blogs in the upcoming days and weeks. Please note that there is no Go-Live license...
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The WCF team's chalk talks from the TechEd Techical Learning Center have been posted here ....
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Two detailed self-study labs are available for download here at wcf.netfx3.com: WCF Introduction Self-Study Lab (Beta 2) WCF Advanced Self-Study Lab on Reliability, Transactions and Instrumentation (Beta 2)...
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If you want to experience first-hand what the Windows Communication Foundation is all about, but don't want to (or cannot) install all the required bits onto your work machine to give our development experience a try, you can try out our MSDN Virtual...
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If you have suggestions, feature wishes, or bugs to report to the WCF team, you can now do so at http://connect.microsoft.com/wcf . Microsoft Connect is replacing the MSDN Product Feedback Center on the MSDN Labs site....
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The latest WCF Documentation CTP (June 2 release) is now available for download ....
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The latest WCF Documentation CTP (June 2 release) is now available for download ....
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The WCF RSS Toolkit is a Windows Communication Foundation-based framework for generating RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 content feeds. Using this toolkit, developers can easily expose a service as an RSS or Atom feed. The toolkit supports exposing a service as...
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