Yasser ShohoudYasser's personal space on the WebMeet the WCF Channel Model Part 2- October 22, 2005 Most WCF developers wont interact directly with channels or have to think about them much. The Service Model, WCFs programming model, provides abstractions that layer on top of channels to give a method and typed parameters programming model. However, many developers will want to write custom channels for the reasons I mentioned in my previous post. For those developers, its interesting to understand how the channels are used (indirectly) by a developer building a WCF service andor client. WCF..http://blogs.msdn.com/yassers/archive/2005/10/22/483810.aspx Meet the WCF Channel Model - Part 1- October 12, 2005 For the past 5 months or so, Ive been working on the WCF Core Communications team (with Kenny, Matt, and Steve) where we focus on WCF transports and hosting features. In this period, Ive learned a lot about the WCF channel model and Im still learning a lot. I want to share some of what Ive learned with you on this blog. So heres a first of what I hope to be many posts on this topic. Kenny also has several posts about this subject on his blog. The WCF runtime consists of two layers: The channel..http://blogs.msdn.com/yassers/archive/2005/10/12/480175.aspx |