Duración: 21 horas
Prerrequisitos
Para asistir a este curso, es necesaria una experiencia intermedia
Después de completar este curso las y los alumnos serán capaces de:
Conocer las extensiones WCF
Configurar servicios WCF
Definir contratos
Implementar la seguridad en WCF
Exámen de Certificación: Exam 70-503 : TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 – Windows Communication Foundation Application Development
Course Outline Module 1: Getting Started with Windows Communication Foundation
This module explains how to build a simple WCF service and client.
Lessons
Designing an Application to Be Part of a Service Oriented Architecture
Overview of WCF Architecture
Using a Language-Level Interface As a Service Contract
Implementing a Simple WCF Service in Visual Studio 2008
Consuming a simple WCF service in Visual Studio 2008
Lab : Creating a Simple Service
Creating a Simple WCF Service
Calling the Simple WCF Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how to design an application as part of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
Describe the main parts of the WCF architecture.
Create a simple service contract for a WCF service.
Implement a simple WCF service in Visual Studio 2008.
Consume a simple WCF service in Visual Studio 2008.
Module 2: Configuring and Hosting WCF Services
This module explains how to create and configure a WCF service as a managed application and select an appropriate hosting option.
Lessons
Programmatically Configuring a Managed Application to Host a WCF Service
Programmatically Configuring a Managed Application to Call a WCF Service
Defining Client and Service Settings by Using File-Based Configuration
Selecting a Hosting Option for a WCF Service
Deploying a WCF Service
Lab : Configure and Host a WCF Service
Creating a Programmatically Configured Managed Application to Host a Service
Calling a Service Hosted in a Managed Application by Using Programmatic Configuration
Defining Service Settings by Using External Configuration
Employing Different Hosting Options for a Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create a programmatically-configured managed application that hosts a WCF service.
Call a WCF service hosted in a managed application by using programmatic configuration.
Define WCF service settings by using external configuration.
Select the best hosting option for a WCF service.
Deploy a WCF service onto a remote host.
Module 3: Endpoints and Behaviors
This module explains how to expose a WCF service over different endpoints and add run-time functionality by using behaviors.
Lessons
Exposing WCF Services Over Different Endpoints
Adding Behaviors to Services and Endpoints
Interoperating with Non-WCF Web services
Lab : Changing Service Endpoints and Behaviors
Exposing Services by Using Different Bindings
Adding Metadata Exchange to a Service
Creating WCF Clients and Services That Interoperate with Non-WCF Web Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Expose WCF services by using different bindings.
Add behaviors to services and endpoints.
Create WCF clients and services that interoperate with different types of Web services.
Module 4: Debugging and Diagnostics
This module explains how to improve debugging capabilities by examining messages and service activity.
Lessons
Logging Messages
Activity Tracing
Lab : Message Logging and Activity
Generating Logging Information for a Service
Enabling End-to-End Tracing for a Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Log WCF messages.
Trace WCF service activity.
Module 5: Designing and Defining Contracts
This module explains how to define service, operation, and data contracts to meet application requirements.
Lessons
Designing a Coherent and Cohesive WCF Service Interface
Defining a Service Contract
Defining Operations on a Service
Defining a Data Contract
Lab : Contracts for Services and Data
Defining and Implementing a One-Way Operation Contract
Passing Complex Data with a Data Contract
Defining and Implementing a Callback Contract
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Design a coherent and cohesive service contract.
Define a service contract.
Define operations on a service.
Define a data contract.
Module 6: Handling Errors
This module explains how to add error handling to a WCF application.
Lessons
Relating .NET Exceptions to Service-Level Faults
Using Faults in a Service
Handling Faults and Exceptions on Clients
Lab : Error Handling
Handling Unexpected Errors in a WCF Service
Add Fault Handling to a WCF Service and the Service Contract
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how .NET exceptions relate to service-level faults.
Define fault information in a service contract.
Handle service exceptions on clients.
Module 7: Improving WCF Service Quality
This module explains how to address service quality issues such as performance, availability, concurrency, and instance management.
Lessons
Managing WCF Service Instances
Managing Concurrency Issues
Improving WCF Service Quality
Lab : Improving WCF Service Quality
Managing WCF Service Instances
Managing Concurrency Issues
Throttling Access to a WCF Service
Passing Bulk Data Between a WCF Client and Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Manage WCF service instances.
Manage concurrency issues.
Improve WCF service performance.
Module 8: Implementing WCF Security
This module explains how to implement security in a WCF application.
Lessons
Overview of Security in WCF
Applying Overall Security Requirements to a Binding
Specifying Required Client and Service Credentials
Working With Security Information
Lab : Protecting a Service
Applying Security for Internal Network Communication
Applying Security for Internet Communication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the process for implementing security in WCF.
Apply overall security requirements to a binding.
Specify required client and service credentials.
Work with security information.
Module 9: Implementing Transactions
This module explains how to protect data integrity through correct use of transactions.
Lessons
Overview of Transactions in a Service-Oriented Application
Creating Transactional Service Operations
Enabling the Flow of Transactions from Client to Service
Lab : Implementing Transactions for a Service
Controlling the Flow of a Transaction from Client to Service
Forcing a Transaction to Start When a Service Operation Is Called
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how transactions work in a service-oriented application.
Create transactional service operations.
Control transaction flow from client to service.