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Posted Date: 22 Jun 2012      Posted By:: SonyMadhu    Member Level: Gold    Points: 2
Category: .NET Framework

WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) supports which of the following formatter?



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SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
REST (Representation state Transfer)
POX (Plain Object XML)
All the above

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