Developing Azure & Web Services: WCF Transactions & Services
Visual Studio
| Expert
- 9 videos | 27m 58s
- Includes Assessment
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WCF has a lot of power and flexibility. Explore transactions and how to add them to services and clients, and also explore WCF service configuration.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Describe distributed transactions, their scope, and the two-phase commit protocolConfigure contracts and bindings to support transactionsAdd transaction support to a wcf serviceUse a distributed transaction from a clientUse a service proxy with visual studio to consume a wcf service at design-time
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Generate proxies by using svcutilCreate and configure bindings for wcf servicesConfigure wcf services by using configuration settingsUse a service proxy with channelfactory to consume a wcf service at run-time
IN THIS COURSE
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5m 14sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe distributed transactions, their scope, and the two-phase commit protocol. FREE ACCESS
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2m 49sIn this video, you will learn how to configure contracts and bindings to support transactions. FREE ACCESS
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3m 20sIn this video, you will learn how to add transaction support to a WCF service. FREE ACCESS
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2m 57sDuring this video, you will learn how to use a distributed transaction from a client application. FREE ACCESS
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3m 38sIn this video, you will use a service proxy with Visual Studio to consume a WCF service. FREE ACCESS
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1m 50sIn this video, learn how to generate proxies using SvcUtil. FREE ACCESS
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1m 33sLearn how to create and configure bindings for WCF services. FREE ACCESS
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3m 32sLearn how to configure WCF services using Configuration Settings. FREE ACCESS
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3m 5sIn this video, you will learn how to use a service proxy with ChannelFactory to consume a WCF service at runtime. FREE ACCESS
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