Fundamentals of Windows Communication Foundation
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by Keyvan Nayyeri
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The second part of my tutorial about Windows Communication Foundation gave you a description about all fundamental concepts in this technology.  First, we talked about messages, message structure and messaging patterns.  Then we jumped into channels and their main characteristics.  At the end we talked about services and their related concepts such as description, binding, contract and endpoint. In future articles we will spend more time on some of above concepts.


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Title: Asynchronous and asynchronous   
Name: Anubha
Date: 9/28/2008 5:44:34 PM
Comment:
You mentioned about request-reply is asynchronous but i believe the explanation for asynchronous is wrong..please correct it else it is definitely confusing and incorrect info.. Thanks.
Title: Request-Reply pattern is Synchronous   
Name: Shan
Date: 1/28/2008 2:56:58 AM
Comment:
You mentioned Request-Reply pattern is asnchronous but its waiting for response from service. So i believe this pattern is Synchronous one. Thanks for you Arthicle. Regards,Shan
Title: just some doubt   
Name: madhanMohan
Date: 7/19/2007 7:51:44 AM
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HI,
Just one small doubt, In above article "Request-Reply" pattern is defined as "two way asynchronous messaging pattern" but down when explaining the same it is specified that after sending a request client should wait for the reply from service(which is Synchronous i believe bcz as far i know in Asynchronous messaging client need not wait for server/service reply and meanwhile client can continue with its business).

It would be great if you clarify me.

Thanks,

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