Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is the easiest way to produce and consume Web services on the Microsoft platform. With the new .NET 3.5, WCF has been extensively revamped--and Visual Studio 2008 gives developers powerful new tools for utilizing it. Essential Windows Communication Foundation shows developers exactly how to make the most of WCF with .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008.
Drawing on extensive experience working with early adopters, three Microsoft insiders systematically answer the questions developers ask about the new version of WCF. The authors approach each topic as a set of problems to solve--and present best practices, tips, and tricks for solving those problems. Throughout, you'll find detailed explanations, solutions for the "pain points" of WCF development, and an extensive collection of reusable code examples. Coverage includes
Steve Resnick and Richard Crane are architects at the Microsoft Technology Center in Boston, and Chris Bowen is a Developer Evangelist there. All three specialize in helping Microsoft's enterprise customers improve their technical agility by applying WCF and related technologies. Resnick has specialized in Internet technologies and distributed computing at Microsoft since 1995. A frequent speaker at Microsoft events, he has shared the stage with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. Crane has more than 15 years of experience in senior software development roles. He now specializes in large-scale Web sites, distributed computing, transactional systems, and performance analysis. Bowen has held senior development positions at Monster.com and Staples and is co-author of Professional Visual Studio 2005 Team System.