I wanted to expose a very simple service to upload and download files through WCF. And because I wanted to be able to pass both the file content as a stream and at least the file name, I could not just use a Stream but had to resort to using Messages: the headers would convey the file information (such as the file type) and the body the content of the file itself through a stream.
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