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Durable services are Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services that use context bindings, attributes, and new configuration elements to persist service state information to a store, such as a SQL database, which means that durable services have the capability to restore their own state when they are recycled. Durable services are useful when implementing long-running stateful conversations.
In this tutorial, you will create a durable service that persists its state information to a SQL database.
In This Section
Task 1: Define and Implement the Durable Service Contract
Task 2: Enable Persistence for the Durable Service
Task 3: Create a Durable Service Client
Reference
Related Sections
How to: Enable Persistence for a Durable Service
See Also
Other Resources
Durable Workflow Services Sample
Windows Workflow Foundation Tutorials
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Last Published: 2010-03-04