VS2008 Training Kit: Web Programming with WCF
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Hi and welcome to another Visual Studio 2008 Training Kit screencast.
This session was presented by Justin Smith and is the from the
Visual Studio 2008 training kit available from http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7602397.
The web has become a huge set of connected data that adheres to a set of standards and protocols. The foundational aspects of the web are the importance of URI composition, the proliferation of HTTP GET, and the descriptive nature of the Content-Type header.
Built on WCF extensibility points in the .NET Framework 3.0, WCF in the .NET Framework 3.5 includes first-class support for building services that embrace these tenets of the web. This includes building and consuming syndications, communicating with AJAX applications,
Silverlight, or anything else that understands how to pivots to a detailed discussion of the new Web-centric features of WCF in the .NET Framework 3.5. communicate on the web. This presentation briefly describes the tenets of the web in more detail, then pivots
to a detailed discussion of the new Web-centric features of WCF in the .NET Framework 3.5.
Recorded September 2007.
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