The purpose of IWcfClientFactory is to avoid a dependency on the container.
Therefore, once injected into a component you can do the following
_clientFactory.GetClient<IMyService>(new Uri("http://localhost/MyService")) or
pass an IWcfEndpointModel or IWcfClientModel for more detailed resolution
On Aug 27, 2012, at 7:52 AM, caswcf wrote:
> Can any one post an example on how to use IWcfClientFactory
>
> Thanks
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