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WCF 4.5 Multi-Layer Services Development with Entity Framework

By : Mike Liu
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WCF 4.5 Multi-Layer Services Development with Entity Framework

By: Mike Liu

Overview of this book

<p>WCF is Microsoft's recommended model for building services and Entity Framework is Microsoft’s preferred ORM for accessing underlying data storages. Learning WCF and Entity Framework has become essential and critical for every software developer to survive in this SOA world.<br /><br />WCF and Entity Framework are two powerful yet complex technologies, and there are huge reference tomes out there in the market for these two technologies. With this book, you won’t get overwhelmed or scared away by tons of references; instead, you will be given a simple, easy-to-follow approach to get started. For the code solutions within this book, unlike many other WCF and EF books, where you have just one code snippet after another code snippet, all solutions in this book are fully working and completely finished. These solutions are independent of each other, yet built on top of each other, and get more and more sophisticated as the book progresses, so you can learn more advanced WCF and EF techniques easily and quickly.<br /><br />This book is a step-by-step tutorial to guide you through learning WCF, Entity Framework, LINQ, and LINQ to Entities. You will be guided to create six WCF and Entity Framework solutions from scratch, of which three are multi-layered real-world WCF service solutions, so you will not only be reading, but also be coding through the book, to gain practical experience of WCF and Entity Framework. <br /><br />Various test clients will be associated with each solution and all solutions can be built and run independently of other solutions. Clear instructions and relevant screenshots will make sure you won't get lost in the world of WCF and Entity Framework. Configuration files, host applications, test clients, and WCF services for each solution will also be available for download for you to examine, modify, and debug from the outside in. <br /><br />The book focuses on the essentials of using WCF and Entity Framework, rather than providing a reference to every single possibility. It leaves the reference material online where it belongs, and concentrates instead on practical examples, code, and advice.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
WCF 4.5 Multi-Layer Services Development with Entity Framework
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Hosting the HelloWorld WCF service


In the previous chapter, we hosted our HelloWorldService in IIS Express. In addition to this we have several other options for hosting a WCF service. In this section we will explore them one by one.

Hosting the service in ASP.NET Development Server

Prior to Visual Studio 2012, the built-in hosting web server for Visual Studio was the ASP.NET Development Server (in Visual Studio 2010 SP1, you could also manually configure IIS Express as the hosting server). Just like IIS Express, the ASP.NET Development Server is intended for development only and has functionality similar to IIS, but with a lot more limitations compared to IIS Express. For example, the ASP.NET Development Server associates the incoming requests with the context of the currently logged in user while IIS associates a security context with the machine account unless otherwise authenticated. Another major difference is in servicing static content. When using the ASP.NET Development Server, every...