
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Box 1: address
Box 2: "http://Service1/EmployeeService.svc"
In WCF, an EndpointAddress models an endpoint reference (EPR) as defined in the WS-Addressing standard.
The address URI for most transports has four parts. For example, this URI, "http://www.fabrikam.com:322/ mathservice.svc/secureEndpoint" has the following four parts:
Scheme: http:
Machine: www.fabrikam.com
(Optional) Port: 322
Path: /mathservice.svc/secureEndpoint
Box 3:
The names and namespaces of the .NET types in the definition of contracts and operations are significant when contracts are converted into WSDL and when contract messages are created and sent. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that service contract names and namespaces are explicitly set using the Name and Namespace properties of all supporting contract attributes such as the ServiceContractAttribute, OperationContractAttribute, DataContractAttribute, DataMemberAttribute, and other contract attributes.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/wcf/specifying-an-endpoint-address
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/wcf/designing-service-contracts