Windows Communication Foundation
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is Microsoft’s unified programming model for building service-oriented applications. It enables developers to build secure, reliable, transacted solutions that integrate across platforms and interoperate with existing investments.
In This Section
- Guide to the Documentation
A set of suggested topics to read, depending on your familiarity (novice to well-acquainted) and requirements.
- Conceptual Overview
The larger concepts behind WCF.
- Getting Started Tutorial
A set of walkthrough topics that introduces you to the experience of programming WCF applications.
- Basic WCF Programming
A set of primer topics that you should understand to become a proficient WCF programmer.
- WCF Feature Details
Topics that let you choose which WCF feature or features you need to employ.
- Extending WCF
Topics that describe extending or customizing WCF to suit your unique requirements.
- Guidelines and Best Practices
Topics that can help you to avoid mistakes and to create reusable applications.
- WCF Administration and Diagnostics
Topics that describe a set of WCF functionalities that can help you monitor the different stages of an application’s life and diagnose problems.
- WCF System Requirements
A list of WCF requirements.
- Operating System Resources Required by WCF
A list of the resources that are provided by the operating system.
- Troubleshooting Setup Issues
Describes how to troubleshoot WCF setup issues.
- Windows Communication Foundation Glossary
Glossary terms used in WCF.
- WCF Samples
Downloadable samples that provide working code projects that demonstrate features and programming techniques for WCF.
- WCF Tools
Tools that help you to create and debug WCF applications.
- General Reference
Topics that document the XML elements used to configure services and client applications.
- Feedback and Community
Information about sending your comments or sharing information with others interested in WCF.
- Windows Communication Foundation Privacy Information (Version 3.0)
Information on a feature-by-feature basis about what WCF applications reveal about end users.
Reference
System.Runtime.Serialization.Configuration
System.IdentityModel.Selectors
System.ServiceModel.Security.Tokens
System.ServiceModel.Configuration
System.ServiceModel.Description
System.ServiceModel.MsmqIntegration
System.ServiceModel.PeerResolvers
System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher
System.ServiceModel.Activation
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Last Published: 2010-03-21