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October 2006 - Posts

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FxCop rules for securing WCF services by HernanDL

One of the coolest features (IMHO) that you will find in the september CTP version of the Web Service Software Factory project, in particular related to the WCF Security Guidance Package, is the new WCF Security Code Analysis feature. This new feature is basically a set of custom FxCop rules that are plugged into Visual Studio Static Analysis feature and have a couple of interesting things....
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