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amrameshreddy.blog.comxxviii ■INTRODUCTIONramrameshreddy.blog.com• Explain the business motives and pain points of the current SOA offerings.• Explain how you can address these pain points by using WCF.• Show practical implementations of these scenarios using code examples.How This Book Is StructuredThis book is divided into three parts, with a total of 13 chapters. The following sectionsdescribe each part. The book also has three appendixes, where you’ll find a description of thesample application (QuickReturns Ltd), a history of Microsoft web service implementations,and WCF installation information.Part 1: “Introducing Windows Communication Foundation”This part of the book introduces web service standards and the fundamental components ofSOA. We will also discuss how these principles are illustrated in WCF. Once you understandsome of these concepts, including the business and technological factors, you can appreciatethe simplicity and flexibility of WCF. Chapter 1 will cover the service standards. Then we willintroduce WCF in Chapter 2. This is followed by a discussion of the WCF programming modelin Chapter 3.Part 2: “Programming with WCF”In this part, we’ll discuss the WCF technical features in detail. We’ll concentrate on the programmingaspects of WCF with the assistance of a fictitious QuickReturns Ltd. stock marketapplication in Chapter 4. We’ll initially guide you through installing WCF components. Thenwe’ll walk you through creating services and hosting these services with WCF in Chapter 5. Wewill discuss all the hosting options available in WCF in detail. Finally, in Chapter 6, we’ll coverthe management options available to manage WCF services to obtain the best return oninvestment for your application.Part 3: “Advanced Topics in WCF”Real-world SOA applications will have many demanding features to implement. These complexreal-world web service implementations will address security issues (both client andservice), reliable messaging, transactions, COM+ integration, data integration issues, andpeer-to-peer communications. An enterprise can achieve the eventual “value proposition” byutilizing these advanced features of WCF. In Chapters 7 through 12, you will concentrate onthese topics. In addition, you’ll investigate the WCF interoperability options available to seamlesslycommunicate with non-Microsoft platforms in Chapter 13.ramrameshreddyramrameshreddy

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