What protocols exist that can be used with WCF?

I read an O'Reilly book called Learning WCF, and in the first chapter he mentions: for example, services can be accessed through a variety of supported protocols, including named pipes, TCP, HTTP, and MSMQ.

And now I can't help but wonder ... Named pipes, HTTP, TCP and MSMQ and what other protocols? Don't they mention all the protocols available for WCF, or are there more protocols available but not mentioned?

And how to use these other protocols? And is it even possible to add more protocols?

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The fact is that WCF is extensible - you can create your own custom bindings to use custom protocols. For example, people have process-recorded / null transfer bindings.

Out of the box, I agree that this pretty much covers it (you might want to consider HTTPS as a separate protocol, maybe not).

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For serialization format, you can also use protobuf-net , an implementation of .net protocol buffers .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1725384/


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