WCF Using C# Training in Bowling Green

Enroll in or hire us to teach our WCF Using C# class in Bowling Green, Kentucky by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, WCF Using C# may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, WCF Using C# may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is Microsoft's new framework for building distributed systems. It unifies and builds on the diverse set of existing distribution mechanisms, which include ASP.NET Web services and .NET remoting. WCF enables developers to produce highly configurable, secure, reliable and transactional services using a single simplified programming model. And since WCF supports the WS-* series of Web service standards, it enables simple interoperation with other platforms and technologies. This 3 day course provides a thorough grounding in this important technology. The first chapter covers the essential concepts and shows how to implement WCF services and clients. The "ABC" of address, binding and contracts are covered in detail. Service contracts and data contracts are elaborated, and instance management is covered. The course includes a discussion of error handling and security and concludes with coverage of the WCF Routing Service. The course uses Visual Studio 2017 with .NET 4.6.1. The course discusses new features of WCF 4.5, including new bindings and support for the task-based asynchronous pattern and WebSockets. A large number of working examples and lab exercises are provided.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $1190 (US)

Prerequisites

Students should have a good working knowledge of building .NET applications with C#. Knowledge of building distributed systems and Web services will also be an advantage.

Course Outline

 
WCF Essentials
What is WCF?
WCF and Web API
Address, Binding and Contract
WCF Services and Clients
WCF Service Libraries
WCF Test Host and Test Client
Self-Hosting
WCF Clients
Channel Factories
Creating Proxies
Configuration Files
Metadata
Standard Endpoints
WCF Architecture
 
Addresses and Bindings
Addresses
Bindings
Message Exchange Patterns
Configuring Bindings
Interoperating with ASMX Web Services
Default Endpoints and Bindings
Service Descriptions
Multiple Endpoints
 
Service Contracts
Defining Service Contracts
Defining Operation Contracts
Services with Multiple Contracts
Contract Inheritance
Operation Overloading
 
Instance Management
Using Per-Call Services
Using Per-Session Services
Using Singleton Services
Configuring Behaviors
Windows Forms WCF Clients
 
Data Contracts
Implementing Data Contracts
Mapping Data Contracts to XSD Schema
Serialization
Arrays and Generic Collections
Enums
Versioning Data Contracts
 
More about Service Contracts
Versioning Service Contracts
Implementing Message Exchange Patterns
Oneway Contracts
Duplex Contracts
Asynchronous Proxies
Task-Based Asynchronous Pattern
WebSockets
 
Handling Errors
Faults and Exceptions
Generating and Handling Faults
Fault Contracts
Faults and Sessions
 
WCF Security
Security Aspects of Services
Transport Security
Message Security
Certificates
Credentials
 
WCF Routing
WCF Routing Service
Routing Configuration
Routing Contracts
Message Filters
Error Handling
Routing Scenarios
 
Appendix A. Learning Resources 
 
Appendix B. Hosting in IIS 7.5
Installing IIS 7.5
IIS Manager
An IIS Hosted Service

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