A  binding defines how an endpoint communicates to the world. It is constructed of  a set of components called binding elements that "stack" one on top of the other  to create the communication infrastructure. At the very least, a binding defines  the transport (such as HTTP or TCP) and the encoding being used (such as text or  binary). A binding can contain binding elements that specify details like the  security mechanisms used to secure messages, or the message pattern used by an  endpoint.
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