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- | ==== Introduction ==== | + | ==== Few reminders about WCF ABC Model ==== |
The ABC of Windows Communication Foundation | The ABC of Windows Communication Foundation | ||
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* You deploy an endpoint for the contract by binding it (using the binding definition, hence the name) to a network address. | * You deploy an endpoint for the contract by binding it (using the binding definition, hence the name) to a network address. | ||
- | === Tutorial on Address in ABC=== | + | ==== Tutorial on Address in ABC ==== |
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+ | == Creation of various endpoints in configuration == | ||
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+ | Endpoints provide clients with access to the functionality a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service offers. You can define one or more endpoints for a service by using a combination of relative and absolute endpoint addresses, or if you do not define any service endpoints, the runtime provides some by default for you. This topic shows how to add endpoints using a configuration file that contain both relative and absolute addresses. | ||
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* Take the calculator Web service (with and add and sub between two value) | * Take the calculator Web service (with and add and sub between two value) |