Summary

In this chapter, you have seen how to build WCF services that can interoperate with ASP.NET Web client applications and how to integrate COM+ applications into a WCF solution. WCF also supports a number of other integration and interoperability scenarios. For example, you can register and configure a WCF service with a COM moniker, enabling you to access it from a COM environment such as Microsoft Office VBA, Visual Basic 6.0, or Visual C++ 6.0. You can integrate WCF services with .NET Framework Remoting, and you can build WCF services that can interoperate with applications and services constructed using WSE. For more information, see the topic "Interoperability and Integration" in the Microsoft Windows SDK documentation. You can also ...

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