It is a WCF tool and why it is located within Windows SDK and not inside the .NET Framework?
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Actually, the Windows SDK is now the “Windows SDK for Windows [n] and .NET Framework [m]” – so ultimately Microsoft are saying that this is an SDK tool… the choice of whether to go into the SDK or tools… well, it could go either way really…