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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications

You're reading from   Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications Over 85 easy recipes for managing communication between applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680769
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Juntao Cheng Juntao Cheng
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Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation 4.0 Cookbook for Developing SOA Applications
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Working with Contracts 2. Endpoint, Binding, and Behavior FREE CHAPTER 3. Hosting and Configuration 4. Service Discovery and Proxy Generation 5. Channel and Messaging 6. Dealing with Data in Service 7. Security 8. Concurrency 9. Extending WCF Runtime 10. RESTful and AJAX-enabled WCF Services 11. Interoperability 12. Diagnostics 13. Miscellaneous WCF Development Tips Index

Consuming a WCF service from an ASP.NET AJAX client


Nowadays, more and more web application development platforms have adopted AJAX features so as to provide rich client-side interaction and user experience in browser-based applications. ASP.NET AJAX is one of the representatives of the AJAX-enabled web application development platform. One cool feature of ASP.NET AJAX is that it can use script code to invoke XML Web Services within the hosting web application. As a unified service development platform, WCF also provides support for building services that can be consumed by an ASP.NET AJAX client.

In this recipe, we will demonstrate how to build an ASP.NET AJAX-enabled WCF service and consume it from an ASP.NET web page.

How to do it...

In the sample case, we will build both a WCF service and an ASP.NET web page, and host them in the same web application:

  1. Create an AJAX-enabled WCF service.

    Let’s create the WCF service first. The sample WCF service has a simple ServiceContract that contains...

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