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7 Mar 2010

Prerequisites for Implementing a Keep-Alive Mechanism in WCF 3.0

by Marc Sigrist | posted in: Framework Features | 0

There seems to be a common misconception that, in order to find out whether a WCF session is still alive, one has to implement some kind of custom ping or heartbeat operation on the service, which is to be regularly called by the client application. However, the WCF framework, when configured correctly, already does this for you in the background…

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