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Programming WCF Services

Errata for Programming WCF Services

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the file PWSTE-Sources.zip is corrupted crc error, many try to download and unzip with many compression tools (winace,winrar)

martin simaard  Mar 21, 2014 
Printed Page xiii
2nd paragraph

The second paragraph of the preface is missing a period at the end of the last sentence.

The sentence reads: "WCF was released in November 2006 as part of .NET 3.0"

The sentence should read: "WCF was released in November 2006 as part of .NET 3.0."

Tim  Apr 30, 2018 
Printed Page 32
Last paragraph

The text reads "To that end, add the bindingConfiguration tag to the endpoint section". Should bindingConfiguration be an attribute or property and endpoint a tag?
Also the last line says "Chapter 7 explains the function of the transactionFlow tag". It is also an attribute or property.

Siva Chinta  Apr 14, 2011 
Printed Page 859-866
The pages are missing

In my copy, pages 859 through 866 (in the Index) are missing. There is no evidence that they were torn or cut out. There is no evidence that they fell out. They simply are missing. I received this new from Amazon.com 3 weeks ago. If desired or necessary, I can submit photographic evidence.

Anonymous  Aug 25, 2011 
Printed Page 877
1st paragrpah

A minor issue but nonetheless: It sais, that the colophon shows an anglefish from tropical reefs, which is correct. Only angelfish are Chaetodontidae and not - as the text sais - Pterophyllum. Pterophyllum are a (similar looking) freshwater cichilid from the amazonas and other souther american streams.
The fish on the colophon rather looks like a Heniochus species.

Anonymous  Jul 28, 2011