ARCast - Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 1)
- Posted: Mar 20, 2006 at 11:22 AM
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Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we are on the verge of moving from plumbing that works (but just barely) to having incredibly awesome secure, transacted and reliable plumbing with Windows Communication Foundation. Some folks I know have said, “Bah... WCF is just plumbing” to which I say – duh! Yes it is plumbing, but as my guest today Ami Vora says – it is essential for building the next generation of service oriented applications.
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-Ron
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