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<summary>The &quot;Introduction to WCF Programming in Delphi&quot; session starts from WCF object model basics, including message-based communication stack, service contracts, endpoints, transports, exchange patterns, and interoperability with Web Services. After explaining basics Pawe&#322; is going to demonstrate building simple WCF services and clients with Delphi for .NET compiler, and consuming WCF services with Delphi for Win32 Web Services clients.</summary>
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