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Exam 70-513: TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

What should you do?

You are hosting a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service under Microsoft Interent Information Services (IIS) 7.0.
You have set up a web site in IIS Manager. The physical path is c:\wwwroot\Calendar.
There is a Calendar.svc file in the c:\wwwroot\Calendar folder. It contains the following directive:

<% @ServiceHost Language=”C#” Debug=”true” Service=”Calendar.Calendar” CodeBehind=”CalendarSvc.cs” %>

The CalendarSvc.cs file contains the source for the Calendar class in the Calendar namespace.
You compile this code into the Calendar.dll file. You need to deploy your service to the web site. What should you do?

What should you do?

You are modifying a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service that issues security tokens.
The service is accessible through the named pipe protocol. No endpoints are added in the service code.
The configuration file for the service is as follows. (Line numbers are included for reference only)

01 <configuration>
02 <system.serviceModel>
03 <services>
04 <service name=”Contoso.TokenService”>
05 …
06 <host>
07 <baseAddress>
08 …
09 <add baseAddress=”net.pipe://www.contoso.com/tokenpipe” />
10 <baseAddress>
11 </host>
12 </service>
13 </services>
14 </system.serviceModel>
15 </configuration>

You need to ensure that the existing client applications can access the service through HTTP and named pipes.
What should you do?

Which two actions should you perform?

You are adding a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service to an existing application.
The application is configured as follows. (Line numbers are included for reference only)

01 <configuration>
02 <system.serviceModel>
03 <services>
04 <service name=”Contoso.Sales.Stock.Service”
05 behaviorConfiguration=”MetadataBehavior”>
06 <host>
07 <baseAddresses>
08 <add baseAddress=”http://contosso.com:8080/StockService” />
09 </baseAddresses>
10 </host>
11 </service>
12 </services>
13 <behaviors>
14 <serviceBehaviors>
15 <behavior name=”MetadataBehavior”>
16 </behavior>
17 </serviceBehaviors>
18 </behaviors>
19 …

You need to configure the service to publish the service metadata.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do?

You are using tracing to diagnose run-time issues.When you look at the traces for the service in SvcTraceViewer.exe,
you see what is shown in the exhibit:


The exception trace is selected in SvcTraceViewer.exe. You need to interpret the trace results to determine where the error occurred and what to do next.
What should you do?

Which XML segment should you add to the system.diagnostics configuration element in the client and server appl

You want to debug the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) client and server interaction through message and application tracing.
You need to correlate traces generated on the client and the server.
Which XML segment should you add to the system.diagnostics configuration element in the client and server application configuration file?

What should you do?

A Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service only accepts messages that are signed and encrypted.
A client application is not receiving expected responses from the service.
You need to enable logging to verify that the messages from the client are signed and encrypted.
You also need to see what each message looks like before the message body is deserialized into a NET object. What should you do?

What are two possible properties you can use to achieve this goal?

A self-hosted Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service uses a secure HTTP binding with a custom principal permission mode.
The binding requires users to provide their Windows logon credentials. You need to retrieve the identity of the caller.
What are two possible properties you can use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution Choose two)


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