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WCF Serialization Part 2d: A Solution, a Conclusion and a Contribution
This is the last part of my continuing saga of serializing dictionaries over WCF and beyond. Quick recap: While WCF allows me to serialize an IDictionary easily, trying to serialize that dictionary later for other uses fails - specifically, caching it...
WCF Serialization part 1: Interfaces, Base classes and the NetDataContractFormatSerializer
One of WCF's goals is interoperability with standard protocol stacks, like WSE or other WS-* implementations. This led, I am told, to the design of WCF's default object serializer - the DataContractFormatSerializer. This handy little engine serializes...
Context-Bound Thread Queuer - FunFun.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I have a need to consistently pass an operation context to any thread I choose to spin. Doing so manually, as I did here, involves a lot of ugly, repetitive code for every thread. A lot of room for mistakes and bugs...
OperationContext is ThreadStatic
WCF Services tend to be big, heavy duty things. When I write a service I often want it to do a lot of work for a lot of clients, and it should do it efficiently. This usually means that I will use multithreaded code to get things done concurrently. Whether...
Adding custom headers to every WCF call - a solution
At last, a solution presented itself. While I must admit that at first I was very skeptical of the extensibilty model for WCF which seemed far too involved and complicated, but after implementing a simple extension I must say it's simple and quite intuitive...
How do I add a custom header to every WCF message?
One thing I still haven't managed to do is create my proxy in such a way that a custom header is added to every call that is made through that proxy. Currently, this is done by instantiating a new OperationContext around each call through the proxy. This...
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