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10263 Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Duration: Traditional Instructor Led Learning - 3.00 Day(s) Online Live - 3.00 Sessions Mentored Learning - Flexible
Overview: This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to develop distributed applications using WCF 4 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Who Should Attend: This course is intended for professional .NET programmers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment. Students should have experience consuming services within their Web and/or Windows client applications and be interested in learning to develop service-oriented applications (SOA) using WCF. Students should be experienced users of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1, as well as cursory familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Windows client or Web application development.
At Course Completion: After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Implement Service-Oriented Architecture tenets in WCF services
- Host WCF services in a variety of Windows hosts
- Define and implement WCF service contracts, data contracts, and message contracts
- Use multiple endpoints with various messaging patterns
- Test, troubleshoot, monitor, and diagnose WCF services
- Ensure service reliability using transactions and message queues
- Secure WCF services using message and transport security
- Extend WCF using behaviors, dispatchers, inspectors, and formatters
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Lesson 1: Service-Oriented Architecture |
What Is SOA?
The Benefits of SOA
Scenarios and Standards
Introduction to WCF
Lab : Service-Oriented Architecture
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Lesson 2: Getting Started with WCF Development | Service Contract and Implementation
Hosting WCF Services
WCF Behaviors
Consuming WCF Services
Lab : Service Development Lifecycle
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Lesson 3: Hosting WCF Services | WCF Service Hosts
ServiceHost
Hosting WCF Services in Windows Services
IIS, WAS, and AppFabric
Configuring WCF Hosts
Service Hosting Best Practices
Lab : Hosting WCF Services
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Lesson 4: Defining and Implementing WCF Contracts | What Is a Contract?
Contract Types
Messaging Patterns
Designing WCF Contracts
Lab : Contract Design and Implementation
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Lesson 5: Endpoints and Behaviors | Multiple Endpoints and Interoperability
WCF Discovery
WCF Default Endpoints
Instancing and Concurrency
Reliability
Lab : Endpoints and Behaviors
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Lesson 6: Testing and Troubleshooting WCF Services | Errors and Symptoms
WCF Faults
Debugging and Diagnostics Tools
Runtime Governance
Lab : Testing and Troubleshooting WCF Services
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Lesson 7: Security | Introduction to Application Security
The WCF Security Model
Transport and Message Security
Authentication and Authorization
Claim-Based Identity
Lab : Implementing WCF Security
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Lesson 8: Advanced Topics | The Asynchronous Invocation Pattern
Extending WCF
Routing
Workflow Services
Lab : Advanced Topics
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