In this WCF screencast, I'll show you how to configure Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) for TCP-based activation, making it possible for you to host your WCF service in IIS with TCP-based endpoints.
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Previous WCF Screencasts (RSS for all posts in the series)
- Creating your first WCF service
- Configuring services with endpoints
- Hosting WCF services in ASP.NET/IIS
- Hosting WCF services in your own applications
- Creating your first WCF client
- Configuring service references
- Calling services asynchronously with WCF
- Hosting WCF services in Windows Services