New .NET 3.0 Course: Windows Communication Foundation
December 10, 2007.
Continuing its introduction of courseware covering Microsoft’s new .NET 3.0 technology,
Object Innovations today released a new three-day course on Windows Communication Foundation.
The new course is:
This course introduces Windows Communication Foundation or WCF ("Indigo"),
the new .NET technology from Microsoft for building distributed applications.
It is part of .NET 3.0, previously called "WinFX."
WCF is both a significant new technology from Microsoft and also a very complex one.
There are many important concepts that must be mastered
to be truly proficient in programming WCF. The learning curve can be steep.
The new Object Innovations course provides a practical, hands-on introduction
to the basic areas of the technology, enabling a programmer to do with WCF
the typical things they can do with other Windows distributed development technologies,
such as ASP.NET Web Services, Web Services Extensions (WSE) and .NET Remoting.
WCF enables developers to produce highly configurable, secure, reliable and transactional
services using a single simplified programming model. And since WCF supports the WS-* series
of Web service standards, it enables simple interoperation with other platforms and technologies.
This course covers the essentials of the technology and includes a large number of working
examples and lab exercises.
The new course is part of an extensive .NET curriculum, providing parallel courses in
C# and Visual Basic. In the coming months Object Innovations will be introducing
additional new courses on .NET 3.0, including Visual Basic versions of our courses on WPF and WCF
and courseware on Windows Workflow Foundation. Also, watch for upcoming courses on Visual Studio 2008
and .NET 3.5!
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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