News

Three Free Tools for WCF Development

For the developer working with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Visual Studio provides almost all the tools that you need. Where Visual Studio doesn't have what you want, however, CodePlex often does. Some of the free tools on CodePlex include:

wscf.blue:This Visual Studio add-in is the latest version of thinktecture's "contract first" development tool. In contract first development you begin by defining your service's operations and, from that specification, generate a code skeleton. http://wscfblue.codeplex.com/

WCFProxyGenerator: Another Visual Studio add-in, this tool extends the generation of the client-side to provide additional error handling, particularly around managing your channels. http://wcfproxygenerator.codeplex.com/

WCFMock: Speaking of testing, if you want to build your WCF service using a Test Driven Development (TDD) methodology you'll need some way to test your interactions with the WebOperationContext and OperationContext helper classes (you're probably using them when getting or setting HTTP status codes, for instance). WCFMock provides a way to mock those classes for testing. http://wcfmock.codeplex.com/

Not all WCF tools are free, however. If you're looking for something more capable than the WCF Test Client, you might want to check out WCFStorm. http://www.wcfstorm.com

About the Author

Peter Vogel is a system architect and principal in PH&V Information Services. PH&V provides full-stack consulting from UX design through object modeling to database design. Peter tweets about his VSM columns with the hashtag #vogelarticles. His blog posts on user experience design can be found at http://blog.learningtree.com/tag/ui/.

comments powered by Disqus

Featured

  • Mastering AI Development and Building AI Apps with GitHub Copilot

    Two Microsoft experts explain how GitHub Copilot is evolving from a coding assistant into a broader platform for building, customizing and testing AI-powered developer workflows.

  • VS Code 1.123 Adds Agent Session Sync, 1M Context Windows

    Microsoft released Visual Studio Code 1.123 on June 3, adding agent-focused features, larger model context support, integrated browser updates and a new delay for some automatic extension updates.

  • Copilot Billing Shock Hits Developers

    Developer complaints about GitHub Copilot's new usage-based billing model have centered on unexpectedly rapid AI credit consumption, and neither GitHub nor Microsoft has responded directly to the backlash, though they have previously published guidance to lessen model usage costs.

  • Hands On with GitHub Copilot App Technical Preview: Turning a Blazor Issue into a PR

    GitHub's brand-new Copilot desktop app, in technical preview, handled a small Blazor issue from planning through pull request creation, but the hands-on test also showed why developers still need to verify agent work in the running app before merging.

Subscribe on YouTube