Welcome to the Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Resource Center. According to Microsoft, "WCF is a set of .NET technologies for building and running connected systems. It is a new breed of communications infrastructure built around the Web services architecture." Start your search here for the latest WCF articles, books, tutorials, videos, blogs, tools, FAQs and training courses. In the Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Resource Center, you'll find links to: - The webcast, "Introduction to Windows Communication Foundation," from Microsoft.
- The tutorial, “Getting Started with Windows Communication Foundation,” from the Microsoft developer’s Network.
- The sample chapter, “Introducing Windows Communication Foundation,” from Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Step-By-Step, by John Sharp.
- The sample chapter, “Windows Communication Foundation Overview,” from Professional WCF Programming: .NET Development with the Windows Communication Foundation, by Scott Klein.
- The blog entry, "Integrating WCF and WF," by Graham Elliott (a Microsoft Services architect).
- The blog entry, "Windows Communication Foundation Tools for IT Pros," by Allan da Costa Pinto.
- The article, "Introduction to Building Windows Communication Foundation Service," by Clemens Vasters.
- The article, “WCF Messaging Fundamentals,” by Aaron Skonnard.
- The article, “A Performance Comparison of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) with Existing Distributed Communication Technologies,” by Saurabh Gupta.
- The article, “Security in Windows Communication Foundation,” by Keith Brown.
- The article, “Windows Communication Foundation Architecture,” from Microsoft Developers Network, which shows a graphical chart of the components of the WCF.
- The article, "Creating RESTful Web Services with Windows Communion Foundation," by Aaron Lerch.
- The video, “Creating a Web Service with Windows Communication Foundation,” presented by Dan Wahin
- The webcast, “Web Services Interoperability with Java and J2EE Using Windows Communication Foundation,” presented by Kirill Gavrylyuk.
- The article, "Integrating Windows Workflow Foundation and Window Communication Foundation," by Jeremy Boyd.
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