WS Binding Samples
.NET Framework 3.5
The samples in this section demonstrate how to configure a service using the wsHttpBinding binding, with message security, reliable sessions and transactions.
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In This Section
- WSHttpBinding
- Demonstrates how to configure a service using wsHttpBinding binding.
- WS Transport Security
- Demonstrates the use of SSL transport security with the wsHttpBinding binding.
- Message Security Windows
- Demonstrates how to configure Windows message security on a service that uses the wsHttpBinding binding.
- Message Security Anonymous
- Demonstrates how to configure anonymous message security on a service that uses the wsHttpBinding binding.
- Message Security Certificate
- Demonstrates how to configure certificate message security on a service that uses the wsHttpBinding binding.
- Message Security User Name
- Demonstrates how to configure username message security on a service that uses the wsHttpBinding binding.
- WS Reliable Session
- Demonstrates how to configure reliable sessions on a service that uses the wsHttpBinding binding.
- WS Transaction Flow
- Demonstrates how to configure and use transactions.
- WS Dual Http
- Demonstrates how to configure the wsHttpBinding binding.
- Using CardSpace With wsHttpBinding
- Demonstrates how to configure a wsHttpBinding to use an CardSpace in a Web service.
- CardSpace Federation
- Demonstrates how to configure a custom binding to use an CardSpace in a Web service.
- WS Transport With Message Credential
- Demonstrates the use of SSL transport security in combination with client credential being carried in the message.
- MTOM Encoding
- Demonstrates the use of the Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) message encoding with a WSHttpBinding.
- WS Federation HTTP Binding
- Demonstrates how to implement a typical federated service, a basic security token service and a corresponding client using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
- WS 2007 Federation HTTP Binding
- Demonstrates how to implement a federated service that supports version 1.3 of the WS-Trust specification.
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