If you are starting a new project today, it won't make any sense to use that framework.
If you are stuck with WCF services that were developed years ago, you should listen to .NET rocks' recent podcast on how to migrate from there.
dotnetrocks.com/?show=1644
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If you are starting a new project today, it won't make any sense to use that framework.
If you are stuck with WCF services that were developed years ago, you should listen to .NET rocks' recent podcast on how to migrate from there.
dotnetrocks.com/?show=1644