Microsoft yesterday released a sample package of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows CardSpace, rich in content ranging from the simplest Hello world to complex solutions. For the two new things of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows CardSpace, these sample programs are undoubtedly the best learning resources.
: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0043041f-95d6-4eb7-966a-c21a737e193a&DisplayLang=en
This is a partial directory:
By the way, let's briefly introduce these two things:
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)(Development code: INDIGO) is Microsoft's SOA framework under. NET 3.0, and it also occupies a very important place in the planning of Microsoft Corporation. Application communication, whether within or between organizations, is a basic feature of modern software, and the. NET Framework 3.0 provides a way for SOA to communicate between programs using WCF. The following is an introduction on the official website:
The Windows communication Foundation (previously codenamed "Indigo") is Microsoft's unified framework for building secure, Reliable, transacted, and interoperable distributed applications.
The following resources are also good for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF):
- Windows Communication Foundation official website: http://wcf.netfx3.com/
- Bruce Zhang's tour of the WCF series
- This ppt is also good, suitable for a quick look: http://wcf.netfx3.com/files/folders/6680/download.aspx
Windows CardSpace(Development code: InfoCard) is a new generation of Microsoft's unified Digital identity control, designed to solve the current network of various types of identity authentication complexity, security and so on. This is an introduction on the official website:
Windows CardSpace enables users to provide their digital identities in a familiar, secure and easy. In the physical world we are cards, credit cards and membership cards. Online with CardSpace We use a variety of virtual cards to identify ourselves, each retrieving data from an identity provi Der Don ' t struggle with usernames and passwords, just choose an information card!
This article has some more detailed introduction to Windows CardSpace, and friends who are not yet aware of it can also take this opportunity to get started.
Source: http://www.cnblogs.com/dflying/archive/2006/12/01/578715.html
Sample programs for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows CardSpace