Just wondering if anyone else is hosting their subscribers as WCF
Services with the IIS 7.5 AutoStart feature.  Basically, you can host
a service in IIS 7.5 and have it start when IIS starts (at machine
startup) by setting the application pool and the service itself to
start automatically (configuration setting in Advanced Settings...).

I feel that subscribers hosted as WCF Services within IIS is easier to
implement, debug, and deploy than a windows service.  I see no
negatives to hosting the subscribers in this manner.  What am I
overlooking?  Have others tried this, and what was the result?

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