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Multithreading with C# Cookbook, Second Edition

Multithreading with C# Cookbook, Second Edition

By : Agafonov
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Multithreading with C# Cookbook, Second Edition

Multithreading with C# Cookbook, Second Edition

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By: Agafonov

Overview of this book

Multi-core processors are synonymous with computing speed and power in today’s world, which is why multithreading has become a key concern for C# developers. Multithreaded code helps you create effective, scalable, and responsive applications. This is an easy-to-follow guide that will show you difficult programming problems in context. You will learn how to solve them with practical, hands-on, recipes. With these recipes, you’ll be able to start creating your own scalable and reliable multithreaded applications. Starting from learning what a thread is, we guide you through the basics and then move on to more advanced concepts such as task parallel libraries, C# asynchronous functions, and much more. Rewritten to the latest C# specification, C# 6, and updated with new and modern recipes to help you make the most of the hardware you have available, this book will help you push the boundaries of what you thought possible in C#.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Calling a WCF service asynchronously

This recipe will describe how to create a WCF service, how to host it in a console application, how to make service metadata available to clients, and how to consume it in an asynchronous way.

Getting ready

To step through this recipe, you will need Visual Studio 2015. There are no other prerequisites. The source code for this recipe can be found at BookSamples\Chapter9\Recipe4.

How to do it...

To understand how to work with a WCF service, perform the following steps:

  1. Start Visual Studio 2015. Create a new C# console application project.
  2. Add references to the System.ServiceModel library. Right-click on the References folder in the project and select the Add reference… menu option. Add references to the System.ServiceModel library. You can use the search function in the reference manager dialog, as shown in the following screenshot:
    How to do it...
  3. In the Program.cs file, add the following using directives:
    using System;
    using System.ServiceModel;
    using System.ServiceModel...

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