I have a WCF service. I need to implement IServiceBehavior in my class that implements ServiceContract. I have some some attributes on that class that specify service behavior. I wanted to ask if after implementing IServiceBehavior behaviors specified in attributes still apply.
Basically does
[ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single,
ConcurrencyMode = ConcurrencyMode.Multiple)]
public class MyService : IMyService
{
...
}
mean same thing as
[ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single,
ConcurrencyMode = ConcurrencyMode.Multiple)]
public class MyService : IMyService, IServiceBehavior
{
...
}
By the same I mean that I still have ServiceBehavior(InstanceContextMode = InstanceContextMode.Single, ConcurrencyMode = ConcurrencyMode.Multiple)
.
My implementation of IServiceBehavior is as follows:
void AddBindingParameters(ServiceDescription serviceDescription,
ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase,
Collection<ServiceEndpoint> endpoints,
BindingParameterCollection bindingParameters)
{
}
void ApplyDispatchBehavior(ServiceDescription serviceDescription,
ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase)
{
IErrorHandler handler = new ErrorHandler();
foreach (ChannelDispatcher dispatcher in serviceHostBase.ChannelDispatchers)
{
dispatcher.ErrorHandlers.Add(handler);
}
}
void Validate(ServiceDescription serviceDescription, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase)
{
}
I just want to implement central error handling, I don't want to change service behavior in any other way.
Thanks for help.
Yes, the behavior in the ServiceBehaviorAttribute still applies; your IServiceBehavior just provides a way for you to provide further customization of the runtime.