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Balancing WCF Performance and Security
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Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), as well as the other W*F technologies, has been the focus of a lot of hype. When you see your first WCF demo, you immediately want to implement it in all of your distributed applications. If you don't have any distributed apps you can rewrite, you start thinking about brushing off some old ideas or coming up with new ones just so you can use this wonderful new technology. Before you do any of this however, there are a lot of things to consider. Two of these items - security and performance - have been the bane of all distributed applications leading up to WCF. In this session, we will discuss how WCF addresses these issues and what choices you need to make before writing that first line of code.
Darrell Hawley is a C# and VB.NET developer working with both web and windows applications. Currently, he is working in the automotive sector with a team of engineers and software developers solving complex engineering problems using the .NET Framework. During a four year stay at a Farmington Hills, MI advertising company, he streamlined business processes and acted as the company SQL Server administrator. He has also worked with Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic for Applications, VBScript and ASP. He is actively involved in the Ann Arbor .NET Developers Group, Day of .NET and CodeMash.
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