Difference
between WCF and Web API and WCF REST and Web Service
Posted By: Shrikant Maurya, 19 May 2014
Keywords:
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The .Net framework has a number of technologies that allow you
to create HTTP services such as Web Service, WCF and now Web API. There are a
lot of articles over the internet which may describe to whom you should use. Now
days, you have a lot of choices to build HTTP services on .NET framework. In
this article, I would like to share my opinion with you over Web Service, WCF
and now Web API. For more information about Web API refers What is Web API and why to use it?.
Web Service
1.
It is based on SOAP
and return data in XML form.
2.
It support only HTTP
protocol.
3.
It is not open source
but can be consumed by any client that understands xml.
4.
It can be hosted only
on IIS.
WCF
1.
It is also based on
SOAP and return data in XML form.
2.
It is the evolution of
the web service (ASMX) and supports various protocols like TCP, HTTP, HTTPS,
Named Pipes, and MSMQ.
3.
The main issue with
WCF is, its tedious and extensive configuration.
4.
It is not open source
but can be consumed by any client that understands xml.
5.
It can be hosted with
in the application or on IIS or using window service.
WCF Rest
1.
To use WCF as WCF Rest service you have to enable
webHttpBindings.
2.
It support HTTP GET
and POST verbs by [WebGet] and [WebInvoke] attributes respectively.
3.
To enable other HTTP
verbs you have to do some configuration in IIS to accept request of that
particular verb on .svc files
4.
Passing data through
parameters using a WebGet needs configuration. The UriTemplate must be
specified
5.
It support XML, JSON
and ATOM data format.
Web API
1.
This is the new framework
for building HTTP services with easy and simple way.
2.
Web API is open source
an ideal platform for building REST-full services over the .NET Framework.
3.
Unlike WCF Rest
service, it use the full features of HTTP (like URIs, request/response headers,
caching, versioning, various content formats)
4.
It also supports the
MVC features such as routing, controllers, action results, filter, model
binders, IOC container or dependency injection, unit testing that makes it more
simple and robust.
5.
It can be hosted with
in the application or on IIS.
6.
It is light weight
architecture and good for devices which have limited bandwidth like smart
phones.
7.
Responses are
formatted by Web API’s MediaTypeFormatter into JSON, XML or whatever format you
want to add as a MediaTypeFormatter.
To whom choose between WCF or WEB API
1.
Choose WCF when you
want to create a service that should support special scenarios such as one way
messaging, message queues, duplex communication etc.
2.
Choose WCF when you
want to create a service that can use fast transport channels when available,
such as TCP, Named Pipes, or maybe even UDP (in WCF 4.5), and you also want to
support HTTP when all other transport channels are unavailable.
3.
Choose Web API when
you want to create a resource-oriented service over HTTP that can use the full
features of HTTP (like URIs, request/response headers, caching, versioning,
various content formats).
4.
Choose Web API when
you want to expose your service to a broad range of clients including browsers,
mobiles, iPhone and tablets.
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