You are a crazy guy to upload so many videos and with so much depth and clarity. Thanks for all your efforts and motivating us to do something for others. Hats off to you!
+Hindi Bollywood Many thanks for sharing your feedback. Means a lot to me. I am really glad you found the video tutorials useful. All our training videos are now organised in to logical playlists, which could be helpful to you th-cam.com/users/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd You can download all the videos and slides or order DVDs for offline study using the link below www.pragimtech.com/kudvenkat_dvd.aspx Slides, code samples and text version of our videos are on my blog csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com Tips to effectively use our channel. th-cam.com/video/y780MwhY70s/w-d-xo.html If you are interested to receive an email alert, when new videos are uploaded, you may subscribe to our youtube channel using the link below th-cam.com/users/kudvenkat If you like these videos, please click the THUMBS UP button below the video. We would like our video tutorials helping others as well. Please share the link with your friends and family on your social media network Thanks Venkat
Hello kudvenkat, first of all, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with everyone! You have helped me and I have seen you have helped a LOT of people! I have searched the web and searched in the comments and I haven't found an answer. My question is the following: Why do clients want different protocols and message formats? The first client is using a Java application, XML message format and http protocol, you say it is for interoperability, but why does this client have this need? Is it because he wants to use this service for this Java application and have scalability? The second client is using a Windows application, binary as message format and TCP protocol, you say it is because it offers better performance, can you explain how does that work please? thank you!
I have come back after watching your videos 5 years ago. You changed my entire life.. thank you so much. I watched your videos and landed my first programming job with no school. I then worked as a programmer the last 5 years and it’s been amazing and I’m extremely grateful. I teach programming now on my spare time and I send my students to your video to learn. I hope one day I can shake your hand and thank you in person. If you are ever in the United States, please reach out to me and I’ll help you in any way you need.
Luckily I come across this video and it completely engaged me more than 2 days to go thru all the 53 sessions of this playlist. I read couple of ebooks on WCF earlier, but nothing was so effective like this one. Your narrations, examples and tutorial organization was simply awesome.Thank you.
I have been working through the WCF videos and they are superb. The pacing in just right, no stumbling over words and you don't go through screen changes too quickly to be followed. The amount of ground covered by each video is about right for me. I have done a fair bit of googling about WCF and found other explanations hard going but your videos have made the whole subject approachable for me. professional quality work and I thank you.
This is a nice series of videos for beginners to understand what is WCF and how to use it. Comprehensive explanation. Highly recommend it for first timers.
Great Sir, many many many thanks to you that you started this tutorial. I just ended with your web service tutorials. I wish that I could meet you someday and thank you in person with a bow.
Started my first interne with you back in early 2018, now 3 companies later I'm back to you learning WCF and WPF! :D Time went forward but apparently I'm going backwards haha
you are so much better than pluralsight, treehouse and udemy.. i hope they wont get jelous at you and turn down your channel. these greedy clowns are nothing but money.. no passion to fellow programmers at all.. thanks man!
these videos are awesome.. lets all help this very gifted teacher by liking his vids.. I will be clicking like on all of them... more people need to learn from someone who really knows their stuff...
till today no knowledge about HTTP,TCP web WCF etc. thanks a lot for ur videos i learnt what i needed today. thanks again. i look forward for more videos from you.
Thank you so much sir!! You have helped me immensely, I am going through .NET job interviews right now and these videos have really solidified my understanding. You have such a natural teaching ability, I wish you great health, success and happiness.
garad dhanshri it took me 5 months to learn, but I studied every day for at least 3 hours minimum, sometimes 6 hours. I recommend learning full stack, so c#, JavaScript, html, css, angular 2+, and sql.
Thanks for the high quality video and sharing your knowledge! Only bad thing is your voice is so soft and gentle, sometimes puts me into sleep :). just kidding, thanks for sharing!
Your excellent bestowed Teachings with so much of depth and clarity make so many interested poor people like me to gain such an invaluable knowledge. Hats off to You & Your Organization Sir. - With humbly Regards!, Guru Prasad Satsangi, (A drop of your knowledge).
Thxxxxxxxxxx a ton sir waiting for this from a long tym.........God bless u.....:-) Sir i will never forget u for my whole life......:you have added so much to my technical knowledge......thx a tonnnnn...........-)
this is really a great series to understand WCF, even once if somebody gone thru these series will get understand not only WCF but also other fundamentals also related to server side programming. i am looking for message interception video also i.e. change the message in between communication from client to server, i had got this asked in one of the interview session. but somehow unable to explain it.
Your WCF tutorials helped me greatly. I see you are doing EF6 tutorials. Could you do one on iRPC or gRPC or the next iteration of WCF. There's really no upgrade path in place for WCF. What do you suggest we migrate to?? Thanks..
hello Sir I have a question related to Saml.. I need to host a wcf service that receives a http post from a web application. Saml data is sent as part of this http post. I need to write a WCF service that provides end point to receive this request. how can I do it? Can you redirect me to one of your videos where I can find this?
someone has hacked my /our cell phone & Wi-Fi ...has control of my cell phone. locks me out of my email acct. it seems personal. how do I find out who it is? I'm fed up. change my number 4 times and this is my 5th phone in 2 years
My Great Teacher i follow u in all your series and don't know how much i enjoy with your lessons Thanks a lot. By the way if you please give us how to make our proxy classes and not generate it from add service reference and describe the benefits of using this technique. Again Many thanks for u, my dream is to meet u.
There are 3 ways to generate proxy classes: 1. Adding a Service Reference 2. Generate Proxy by implementing ClientBase classes 3. Generate Proxy by using SvcUtil.exe Tool Follow this link for a quick hands-on www.topwcftutorials.net/2014/06/3-ways-generate-proxy-wcf-service.html
An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.ServiceModel.dll Additional information: A binding instance has already been associated to listen URI 'localhost:8080/HostWCFservice'. If two endpoints want to share the same ListenUri, they must also share the same binding object instance. The two conflicting endpoints were either specified in AddServiceEndpoint() calls, in a config file, or a combination of AddServiceEndpoint() and config. App not host get exception so how to fix ?
You and your videos are the best sir! Heads off for you sir. Requesting you to create Jquery Ajax calling video series... You can also create some fast track courses if you will be having some time Thanks a lot for your all the playlist and lots of hard work :)
+kudvenkat Hi Dear, sure will do so. There are many IT people who looks for easy and understandable tutorial, I will recommend my cousin and friends to subscribe you and learn programming in a very easy way.
Hi venkat, is it possible to initiate call from wcf service to the client consuming that service. If yes then give me some brief please. i have been watching your wcf tutorials.
Hello sir...I have a situation like I have created 2 methods in wcf services like this: [OperationContract] string GetEmployee(int i); [OperationContract] string GetEmployeeDetails(int i); After i successfully build the project and used the service reference, i am able to see both the methods (GetEmployee & GetEmployeeDetails). Suppose if i need to provide this Service method "GetEmployee" to outside of my organization, how can i prevent others from accessing "GetEmployeeDetails" method which resides in the same service? i hope you understand my requirement can explain me how to solve this?
kkon, a suggestion that might give you a direction. I worked on a WCF service where we passed the username/password every time we called the OperationContract and validated it. That way they would still be using a valid authentication. Then we updated our client app to pass it to the service. Maybe this would give you some direction. Kudvenkat, I hope I am not stepping over into your area. I do appreciate all these videos and have been lucky to watch almost all of them.
You are a crazy guy to upload so many videos and with so much depth and clarity. Thanks for all your efforts and motivating us to do something for others. Hats off to you!
+Hindi Bollywood Many thanks for sharing your feedback. Means a lot to me. I am really glad you found the video tutorials useful.
All our training videos are now organised in to logical playlists, which could be helpful to you
th-cam.com/users/kudvenkatplaylists?view=1&sort=dd
You can download all the videos and slides or order DVDs for offline study using the link below
www.pragimtech.com/kudvenkat_dvd.aspx
Slides, code samples and text version of our videos are on my blog
csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com
Tips to effectively use our channel.
th-cam.com/video/y780MwhY70s/w-d-xo.html
If you are interested to receive an email alert, when new videos are uploaded, you may subscribe to our youtube channel using the link below
th-cam.com/users/kudvenkat
If you like these videos, please click the THUMBS UP button below the video.
We would like our video tutorials helping others as well. Please share the link with your friends and family on your social media network
Thanks
Venkat
Hello kudvenkat, first of all, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with everyone! You have helped me and I have seen you have helped a LOT of people!
I have searched the web and searched in the comments and I haven't found an answer. My question is the following: Why do clients want different protocols and message formats?
The first client is using a Java application, XML message format and http protocol, you say it is for interoperability, but why does this client have this need? Is it because he wants to use this service for this Java application and have scalability?
The second client is using a Windows application, binary as message format and TCP protocol, you say it is because it offers better performance, can you explain how does that work please?
thank you!
@@Csharp-video-tutorialsBlogspot How to Upload file using WCF ??
please make video on it
I have come back after watching your videos 5 years ago. You changed my entire life.. thank you so much. I watched your videos and landed my first programming job with no school. I then worked as a programmer the last 5 years and it’s been amazing and I’m extremely grateful. I teach programming now on my spare time and I send my students to your video to learn. I hope one day I can shake your hand and thank you in person. If you are ever in the United States, please reach out to me and I’ll help you in any way you need.
why still watch the old videos? Whats the reason behind it?
Luckily I come across this video and it completely engaged me more than 2 days to go thru all the 53 sessions of this playlist. I read couple of ebooks on WCF earlier, but nothing was so effective like this one. Your narrations, examples and tutorial organization was simply awesome.Thank you.
One of the best videos about WCF, truely changed my view about WCF.. i always thought i would never understand this topic!! :-)
kudvenkat dude you're a god I passed all my C#-related exams solely due to this channel.
This video is 100 times better than all the articles I read on WCF combined. Thank you so much!!
I have been working through the WCF videos and they are superb. The pacing in just right, no stumbling over words and you don't go through screen changes too quickly to be followed. The amount of ground covered by each video is about right for me. I have done a fair bit of googling about WCF and found other explanations hard going but your videos have made the whole subject approachable for me. professional quality work and I thank you.
Thanks Sir!
I was waiting for a long time to see your WCF Videos. Now it is here.
No Word to thank you. You are so special. May God bless you.
I would consider you as "SACHIN TENDULKAR" of Technology. Superb work Sir. Loads of thanks
This is a nice series of videos for beginners to understand what is WCF and how to use it. Comprehensive explanation.
Highly recommend it for first timers.
Thanks
Great Sir, many many many thanks to you that you started this tutorial. I just ended with your web service tutorials. I wish that I could meet you someday and thank you in person with a bow.
Started my first interne with you back in early 2018, now 3 companies later I'm back to you learning WCF and WPF! :D
Time went forward but apparently I'm going backwards haha
you are so much better than pluralsight, treehouse and udemy.. i hope they wont get jelous at you and turn down your channel. these greedy clowns are nothing but money.. no passion to fellow programmers at all.. thanks man!
these videos are awesome.. lets all help this very gifted teacher by liking his vids.. I will be clicking like on all of them... more people need to learn from someone who really knows their stuff...
Simply super super super... Without knowing. Net also anyone easily understand ur explanation.. Awsome..
It was an ALIEN concept for me, your videos has completely changed my perspective.
Great Job!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful video series.
till today no knowledge about HTTP,TCP web WCF etc. thanks a lot for ur videos i learnt what i needed today. thanks again. i look forward for more videos from you.
Thank you so much sir!! You have helped me immensely, I am going through .NET job interviews right now and these videos have really solidified my understanding.
You have such a natural teaching ability, I wish you great health, success and happiness.
How many days you can learn .net
Plz tell me
garad dhanshri it took me 5 months to learn, but I studied every day for at least 3 hours minimum, sometimes 6 hours.
I recommend learning full stack, so c#, JavaScript, html, css, angular 2+, and sql.
@@BasedAnatoliy okay.. thank you
The best thing about .net is kudvenkat :) thanks for all the videos you are uploading.. you are doing a great job sir
Informative and easy to understand. I like your way of presentation.Difficult concepts are easy to understand after this.
Thanks you so much.
A BIG THANK YOU for the entire series
What an effort, bro!!!
A very useful tutorial, clear, neat, with simple examples, great narration. I so much appreciate it!
Thanks, Professor. I enjoy it and learn a lot from you. I appreciate it.
great tutorials, i spend time on your playlists more than i spend on the world-cup ;-)
very clear, simple and interesting
Thanks !
Well, it can't get much better than this!
Thanks a whole bunch for making this tutor! And keep those tuts coming!
Great JOb!..I really appreciate your hard work and dedication to make all these videos for others help..its really great act of kindness..:)
It’s really deserve great appreciation, may Allah bless you.
Our wait is over.. Thanks a lot sir..
explanation and voice clarity was really good
All I can say is I love your videos. Great tutorials. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the high quality video and sharing your knowledge! Only bad thing is your voice is so soft and gentle, sometimes puts me into sleep :). just kidding, thanks for sharing!
Your excellent bestowed Teachings with so much of depth and clarity make so many interested poor people like me to gain such an invaluable knowledge. Hats off to You & Your Organization Sir. - With humbly Regards!, Guru Prasad Satsangi, (A drop of your knowledge).
Nice introduction, Venkat better in this presentation compared to MVC series. Keep it up this slow tone. Kudos..
Great videos. Easy to understand and learn. Thank you for posting all these videos.
better than shivprasad koirala..
even a lay man can understand.
thanks.
You are a rockstar Venkat ji...
Excellent video. You are really a great teacher! Thank you for your job
Thxxxxxxxxxx a ton sir waiting for this from a long tym.........God bless u.....:-)
Sir i will never forget u for my whole life......:you have added so much to my technical knowledge......thx a tonnnnn...........-)
Thats a premium level tutorial ..thanks a lot....
Dont ever stop doing this :). If you have a book i ll buy it to help and support your cause.
Thank you. The best introduction video ever!
Thank you so much for giving the details everything is covered in your tutorials what people really look for especially for interview preparation.
this is really a great series to understand WCF, even once if somebody gone thru these series will get understand not only WCF but also other fundamentals also related to server side programming.
i am looking for message interception video also i.e. change the message in between communication from client to server, i had got this asked in one of the interview session. but somehow unable to explain it.
Thanks. It is very clear to understanding. Thanks for your efforts.
Very good videos i got many information from these and your ASP.net+MVC tutorials.
Very nice, and resourceful! Keep it comming!
Great explanation. Thank u sir. More understandable.
Really good videos, excited to see more. You are very clear, thanks for your efforts!!!
Great explanation on End-points I look forward to watching the rest of the tutorials.
Your tutorials are very good. easy and detailed. Good Job! Thanks for putting it out there for us.
Excellent and effective explanation in a simple way.
Thank you for a set of very clear videos. You have put a lot of work into them!
Thanks a lot for such quality information in just single video
Thanks for the way in which it is presented .It is easier to understand this way
Good basic tutorials on WCF. Thanks , offering for free.
Sir thanks for such a easy explanation that never seen anywhere this video is very helpful , One request to u , please make some REST service .
The one stop tutorial.
sir localhost:8080 is not working in my lap....so how could i find my ports let me know asap
Can you please upload video of difference between soap and rest
Absolutely brilliant stuff!!! A great many thanks, your videos are so professional and informative!!
Your WCF tutorials helped me greatly. I see you are doing EF6 tutorials. Could you do one on iRPC or gRPC or the next iteration of WCF. There's really no upgrade path in place for WCF. What do you suggest we migrate to?? Thanks..
hello Sir I have a question related to Saml.. I need to host a wcf service that receives a http post from a web application. Saml data is sent as part of this http post. I need to write a WCF service that provides end point to receive this request. how can I do it? Can you redirect me to one of your videos where I can find this?
nice and easily understandable tutorial on WCF
Thanks.It is very useful video.I easily understand about WCF.
Excellent sir, Bestest and nice explanation.
Thank you very much.
thnx a lot venkat sir....Happy Sunday
Simple and consice. Excellent!
someone has hacked my /our cell phone & Wi-Fi ...has control of my cell phone. locks me out of my email acct. it seems personal. how do I find out who it is? I'm fed up. change my number 4 times and this is my 5th phone in 2 years
An excellent tutorial about WCF! Thank you!
Hello sir,
Could you please upload the tutorials for WPF ?
Thank you very much for all of this. Truly appreciated!
This video help me so much, thank you Venkat
Tanks to you, realllyyyyy. you are a wonderful tutor, perfect.perfect.
Thank you soon much...
Your explanation is soo gud 👐
Ur My Guru in .Net Framework
My Great Teacher i follow u in all your series and don't know how much i enjoy with your lessons Thanks a lot. By the way if you please give us how to make our proxy classes and not generate it from add service reference and describe the benefits of using this technique. Again Many thanks for u, my dream is to meet u.
There are 3 ways to generate proxy classes:
1. Adding a Service Reference
2. Generate Proxy by implementing ClientBase classes
3. Generate Proxy by using SvcUtil.exe Tool
Follow this link for a quick hands-on
www.topwcftutorials.net/2014/06/3-ways-generate-proxy-wcf-service.html
Simple and great video.. Thanks..
Please let me k now - How to check if a WCF service using the soap or rest?
which should I learn first MVC or WCF
Thank you in 2020! I wonder what should be said about WCF now with any/all the changes that may have occured.
Simply A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!!
An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.ServiceModel.dll
Additional information: A binding instance has already been associated to listen URI 'localhost:8080/HostWCFservice'. If two endpoints want to share the same ListenUri, they must also share the same binding object instance. The two conflicting endpoints were either specified in AddServiceEndpoint() calls, in a config file, or a combination of AddServiceEndpoint() and config.
App not host get exception so how to fix ?
Excellent tutorials. Very informative !
Great work !!
kudos to you for creating these videos.
Please provide the tutorials for WPF 4, and nice explanation for all that you've done!. thanks
Thank You so much for such a well explained tutorial sir :) Kindly Upload tutorial for WPF as well. Its my request
sir kya dot net me high package ka job milta ha jitna java me milta ha ?
Thanks a lot Sir !!! Knowledgeable Concept !!!
Can i use this for connecting it to apple app?
hi venkat please make videos on wcf restful services
You and your videos are the best sir!
Heads off for you sir.
Requesting you to create Jquery Ajax calling video series...
You can also create some fast track courses if you will be having some time
Thanks a lot for your all the playlist and lots of hard work :)
I hope you mean hats off haha
SJ Connors lol
Excellent tutorial !! Thanks for the hard work
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, keep it up
Thanks dear for such a nice video. It is so easy to understand things with the way you explained. :-)
+kudvenkat Hi Dear, sure will do so. There are many IT people who looks for easy and understandable tutorial, I will recommend my cousin and friends to subscribe you and learn programming in a very easy way.
You are the best.AWESOME
Hi venkat,
is it possible to initiate call from wcf service to the client consuming that service. If yes then give me some brief please. i have been watching your wcf tutorials.
You are great. Mon chapeau!
sir, when you are going to make wpf videos ?
Thank you for your excellent tutorial,could you please tell where could I get the slides for this WCF series.
csharp-video-tutorials.blogspot.com/p/wcf-slides.html
Hello sir...I have a situation like I have created 2 methods in wcf services like this:
[OperationContract]
string GetEmployee(int i);
[OperationContract]
string GetEmployeeDetails(int i);
After i successfully build the project and used the service reference, i am able to see both the methods (GetEmployee & GetEmployeeDetails).
Suppose if i need to provide this Service method "GetEmployee" to outside of my organization, how can i prevent others from accessing "GetEmployeeDetails" method which resides in the same service?
i hope you understand my requirement can explain me how to solve this?
kkon, a suggestion that might give you a direction. I worked on a WCF service where we passed the username/password every time we called the OperationContract and validated it. That way they would still be using a valid authentication. Then we updated our client app to pass it to the service.
Maybe this would give you some direction.
Kudvenkat, I hope I am not stepping over into your area. I do appreciate all these videos and have been lucky to watch almost all of them.
Good job.
Thank you very for all this videos.