*
Quick Links|Home|Worldwide|sign in to windows live id
Microsoft*
Search Microsoft.com for:

MSDN Webcast: Building Distributed Applications with Windows Communication Foundation (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032308381

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Windows Vista.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 59 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, October 18, 2006 5:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is a component of the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 for building and running distributed systems. In this webcast, see how WCF extends the .NET Framework class library to provide a powerful new messaging infrastructure that unifies previously disparate communications mediums. Learn how to use the WCF API to build your own distributed applications, and to enable services to communicate with each other across multiple boundaries and over a wide range of standard transport protocols. We also offer tips on optimizing your applications for platform or performance. Tune in to find out how Windows Communication Foundation can help you build applications that are more powerful and flexible than ever before.

Presenter: Ron Cundiff, MSDN Developer Community Champion, Microsoft Corporation

Ron Cundiff has worked in the IT industry for nearly 10 years, most recently as a developer evangelist for Microsoft. He is a Developer Community Champion whose certifications include MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, MCP+I, and MCP+SB. Before he joined Microsoft in 2002, Ron worked for an independent software vendor (ISV).

To avoid possible problems, we suggest you temporarily disable pop-up blocker software before viewing the webcast.

View other sessions from Windows Vista: Build More Secure Applications.

Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following day with a link to the PowerPoint download.


If you have questions or feedback, contact us.


 
Registration Options
Event ID:
1032308381



 
 

© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use |Trademarks |Privacy Statement