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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications

By : Juntao Cheng
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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications

By: Juntao Cheng

Overview of this book

The Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 (WCF 4.0) is a .NET-based application programming interface for building and running connected systems. It enables secure and reliable communication among systems within an organization or across the Internet. This book deals with the difficult issues faced by a .NET developer while working with WCF.WCF 4.0 is a communications infrastructure that unifies a broad array of distributed systems' capabilities in a composable, extensible architecture that supports multiple transports, messaging patterns, encodings, network topologies, and hosting models. This book is a collection of focused real-world recipes and covers basic recipes on topics such as working with contracts to more advanced topics such as extending WCF runtime. By the end of this book you will have valuable information that helps transform the potentially unproductive habits of .Net developers who work with WCF.This book will take you through many concepts starting with complete support for contract-related design for WCF service development. You will learn to use WCF's built-in feature for building various service endpoints. Service hosting and configuration are important areas for building WCF services, especially at the service deployment stage, and are detailed in this book. You will find it easy to work with WCF client proxy generation and metadata publishing and discovery when you go through recipes such as customizing auto-generated service proxies.The author then discusses the exchange of data in WCF service operation features, related to WCF data serialization. You will discover some useful tips for security in WCF service development and built-in features for developing concurrency control for your services built upon it.One big plus is that you will learn to extend the existing WCF framework to achieve advanced functionality. You will find a dedicated chapter for RESTful and AJAX-enabled service development. Moving on, you will find several useful WCF service interoperability cases, which are important for a distributed service development platform. Towards the end of this book you will find some handy and useful diagnostic methods for troubleshooting.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Consuming a WCF service with a raw MSMQ program


WCF provides built-in NetMsmqBinding for developing services over the MSMQ transport layer. However, the NetMsmqBinding totally encapsulates the underlying details of the MSMQ programming layer so that a developer only needs to focus on the WCF service programming model and object model. This is good for pure WCF applications; however, for some scenarios where the client side is a legacy MSMQ program, the NetMsmqBinding will not work and we will need a means to make the WCF service interoperable with the raw MSMQ API-based client.

In this recipe, we will demonstrate how to use the WCF MsmqIntegrationBinding to make a WCF service work correctly with a raw MSMQ (System.Messaging)-based client application.

How to do it...

Unlike most sample cases used in other recipes, here we will build the client application first and then generate a WCF service application to interoperate with the client. Here are the detailed steps:

  1. Create a raw MSMQ-based client...