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Creating a Domain Service Factory to Host POCO Entities

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10 Dec 2010CPOL4 min read 39.1K   615   11  
This article demonstrates how to write a domain service factory to host plain old class object (POCO) entities and use them through RIA Services in Silverlight version 4.
namespace BusinessApp.Web
{
    using System.Security.Authentication;
    using System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Hosting;
    using System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Server;
    using System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Server.ApplicationServices;
    using System.Threading;

    // TODO: Switch to a secure endpoint when deploying the application.
    //       The user's name and password should only be passed using https.
    //       To do this, set the RequiresSecureEndpoint property on EnableClientAccessAttribute to true.
    //   
    //       [EnableClientAccess(RequiresSecureEndpoint = true)]
    //
    //       More information on using https with a Domain Service can be found on MSDN.

    /// <summary>
    /// Domain Service responsible for authenticating users when they log on to the application.
    ///
    /// Most of the functionality is already provided by the AuthenticationBase class.
    /// </summary>
    [EnableClientAccess]
    public class AuthenticationService : AuthenticationBase<User> { }
}

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