Monday, May 16, 2011

Services Made Easy with WCF 4 and VS 2010, and Windows Server AppFabric

Dan Roth – Points out that under ,Net 4.0 we have more tools to manage WCF services that I didn’t know about.  Example he uses is pointed out by deleting the web.config in the project and he points out you don’t need it.  WCF 4 supports implicit endpoints in your services and the means of managing the defaults of your endpoints without having to specifiy the details of all of your endpoints.  You change the defaults by just not giving a name of the settings. He also stated that the .Net 3.5 default throttling settings were not production ready.  They have been refactored for .Net 4.0 .  For example, MaxConcurrentSessions is 100*Processor count.  Demonstrates hosting the services with Windows Server AppFabric and deploying with packages.  http://msdn.microsoft.com/appfabric.  Does not work on IIS express.  Monitoring tools and dashboards can give you diagnostics on the service calls.  Looks very, very useful for ProjectTrack.

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