Interoperability and Integration with Windows Communication Foundation
This section covers interoperability and integration with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
In This Section
- Web Services Protocols Interoperability Guide
WCF is built to interoperate with Web services that support a set of specifications known as the Web services specifications. This topic lists specifications that are supported and the bindings that support them.
- Integrating with COM+ Applications
Discusses how COM+ applications can be exposed as WCF services.
- Integrating with COM Applications
Discusses the various methods for COM applications to call WCF services.
- Integration with .NET Remoting
Describes how WCF can be used with .NET Framework remoting.
- Interoperability with Web Services Enhancements 3.0
Describes how WCF can be used with Web services implemented with Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0.
- Migrating WSE 3.0 Web Services to WCF
Describes how to migrate a WSE 3.0 Web service to a WCF service.
- Interoperability with ASP.NET Web Services
Describes how WCF can interoperate with ASP.NET Web services.
- Migrating ASP.NET Web Services to WCF
Describes how to migrate an ASP.NET Web service to a WCF service.
- Migrating ASP.NET Web Services to WCF
Describes how to migrate an ASP.NET Web service to a WCF service.
- Migrating ASP.NET Web Services to WCF
Describes how to migrate an ASP.NET Web service to a WCF service.
- Interoperability with POX Applications
Describes how WCF provides both services and clients that use "Plain Old XML" (POX) messages.
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