How are Windows
Communication Foundation services hosted?
A class implementing a
Windows Communication Foundation service is typically compiled into a library.
By definition, all libraries need a host application domain and Windows process
to run in. Windows Communication Foundation provides two options for hosting
libraries that implement services. One is to use a host application domain and
process provided by the Windows Activation Service (WAS), while the other
allows a service to be hosted in any application domain running in an arbitrary
process (such as a Windows Forms application, a console application, an NT
Service, etc).
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