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Some service calls initiated from a client are intended to be quick transactions.Aclient application calls the service, receives a response, and the transaction between the client and the service is completed. However, there are also scenarios when a service needs to maintain state, even after it has been called from a client application. This chapter will explain the importance of building services that maintain state by using WFworkflows to create services . But first let’s talk about what services are and the history of extending services through .NET.
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White, B. (2013). Stateful WCF Services Using Workflow. In: Pro WF 4.5. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4384-7_11
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