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date: Thu, 4 May 2006 09:48:31 +0100,    group: microsoft.public.windows.developer.winfx.winfs        back       


WinFS and WCF   
Id like use winFS as database, creating new custom schemas, then Id
like do services in WCF to save my objects in database (winFS). Have
somebody any idea of the architecture of my application with wcf and
winfs??

if I create a custom schema "student" inherance of System.Storage.Item,
winfs create form the schema a mapping class with my define attributes
an the atributtes of System.Storage.Item, then if Id like use a
service of wcf that return a collection of students, how I convert the
classes in datacontracts (datamember)???

Thank you for the help.


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date: Thu, 4 May 2006 09:48:31 +0100   author:   Javier Villanueva

Re: WinFS and WCF   
Hey Javier-

This is an excellent question and a great lot of infrastructure and thoughts 
have been invested to enable these scenarios in the later Betas coming your 
way.  If you would like to put together something similar on Beta1 bits, one 
option is to attribute your client classes with WCF datacontract attributes. 
This will be no different from the indigo interoperability for any other CLR 
class you may define.  As we get closer to the Beta2 messaging, we will try 
to blog a cleaner interop - stay tuned.

thanks,
Simon

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"Javier Villanueva" 
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>
> Id like use winFS as database, creating new custom schemas, then Id
> like do services in WCF to save my objects in database (winFS). Have
> somebody any idea of the architecture of my application with wcf and
> winfs??
>
> if I create a custom schema "student" inherance of System.Storage.Item,
> winfs create form the schema a mapping class with my define attributes
> an the atributtes of System.Storage.Item, then if Id like use a
> service of wcf that return a collection of students, how I convert the
> classes in datacontracts (datamember)???
>
> Thank you for the help.
>
>
> -- 
> Javier Villanueva
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> http://forums.yourdomain.com.au/member.php?userid=12
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date: Mon, 8 May 2006 09:19:53 -0700   author:   Simon Skaria [MSFT]

Re: WinFS and WCF   
I tryed access to winfs by middle of wcf service, when I host the wcf
service in a console application I dont have any problem, but when I
host my wcf service in a IIS, occurred an exception when access to
winfs.

Can anybody help me?
thank you


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date: Wed, 10 May 2006 17:03:16 +0100   author:   Javier Villanueva

Re: WinFS and WCF   
WinFS seems really interesting to me. So, I've searched to get more info
on it and came upon this source http://www.ntfs.com/. There is really
much useful info there, so if you wish, you might also give it a
glance.


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date: Mon, 15 May 2006 15:08:16 +0100   author:   triangle

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