Hosting a WCF Service in a non-.NET Client

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 16 Jun 2007 | View original | NEW Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I'm still screwing around West Wind Web Connection and trying out a quick proof of concept tonight and thought I'd share a few steps on how to host a WCF in a COM client like Visual FoxPro. The scenario I'm playing around with is to provide another alternate messaging mechanism for West Wind Web Connection that uses WCF to pass messages between the West Wind Web Connection Connector (in this case an ASP.NET HttpModule) and a Visual FoxPro object. Yeah I don't have a life - this what I call fun...

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