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Using Custom Business Objects with Windows Communication Foundation

Rob Windsor
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
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In my previous article, Getting Started with Windows Communication Foundation, I described the basics of creating and consuming a simple WCF service. The services demonstrated used simple types like numbers and strings, but most real-world applications use more complex data like customers and invoices. In this article I’ll demonstrate how to work with these custom business objects in WCF.

Download the sample code here. To run the sample code, you'll need Visual Studio 2005, the .NET Framework 3.0, and the Visual Studio 2005 extensions for .NET Framework 3.0 (WCF and WPF) installed.

Read the full article at MSDN: Using Custom Business Objects with Windows Communication Foundation


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