The
WCF Master Class is a 5 days training, and is the worlds best, most intense WCF training.
Windows Communication Foundation, WCF, is Microsoft’s implementation of set of industry standards defining service interactions.
WCF unifies the previous generations of Microsoft’s technologies, offering the interoperability of ASP.NET web services, the extensibility of remoting and the productivity and power of Enterprise Services. The training starts by explaining the motivation for service–orientation, and then continues to discuss in depth how to develop service–oriented applications using WCF. While the class shows how to use WCF, it set the focus on the why and the rationale behind particular design decisions, often shedding light on poorly–documented and understood aspects. You will learn not only WCF programming, but also relevant design guidelines, best practices, and pitfalls. The material presented includes IDesigns original techniques and utilities and goes well beyond anything you can find in conventional sources. The objective of the class is not to just make you a WCF expert, but also a better software engineer. On top of the frontal presentations, the class uses lab exercise and numerous (100+) conceptual demos and original tools and utilities. Attendees will find the demos useful not only in class but after it. The demos serve as a starting point for new projects, and as a rich reference and samples source. Dont miss on this unique opportunity to learn WCF from IDesign who has been part of the strategic design effort for WCF from the beginning, and who offers a profound insight on the technology and its applications
Topics
- Introduction to Service–Orientation
- WCF Essentials
- Contract Design and Factoring
- Data Contracts
- Service Instance Management
- Operations
- Faults and Errors
- Transactions
- Concurrency management
- Queued Services
- Security
Who should attend this course:
Any .NET developer or architect would benefit greatly from the class.
About Michele Leroux Bustamante
Michele is not only an IDesign Chief Architect, she is also Microsoft Regional Director for San Diego, Microsoft MVP for Connected Systems and a BEA Technical Director. In addition, Michele is a member of the board of directors for the International Association of Software Architects (IASA). With over 15 years of experience designing enterprise systems, prior to IDesign Michele has held senior executive positions at several corporations. Michele is a member of the International .NET Speakers Association (INETA); a frequent conference presenter at major technology conferences such as Tech Ed, PDC, SD and Dev Connections. Michele is a conference chair for SD West; and she regularly publishes in several technology journals. Michele specializes in training, mentoring and high–end architecture consulting services focusing on scalable and secure architecture design for .NET, federated security scenarios, web services, interoperability and globalization architecture. She participates in Software Design Reviews for products in the Microsoft roadmap, including WCF and CardSpace. During the Beta 1 phase Michele participated in prototyping elements of the CardSpace technology for the product team. Michele’s latest book is Learning WCF (O’Reilly, 2007). Visit her book blog at
www.thatindigogirl.com or her main blog at
www.dasblonde.net.