I have a problem. I try to build a WCF Communication with multiple entpoints. But it never works and it displays a ErrorMessage like this:
And this is my Config-File:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<add key="aspnet:UseTaskFriendlySynchronizationContext" value="true" />
</appSettings>
<system.web>
<compilation debug="true" />
</system.web>
<system.serviceModel>
<services>
<service name="MwWcfLibrary.Service">
<endpoint address="net.tcp://localhost:8733"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration=""
bindingName="Action"
name="ActionInterface"
contract="MwWcfLibrary.Actions.Interfaces.IAction">
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint address="mex"
binding="mexTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration=""
name="Mex"
contract="IMetadataExchange" >
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint binding="netTcpBinding"
address="net.tcp://localhost:8733"
bindingConfiguration=""
name="LifeSignInterface"
bindingName="LifeSign"
contract="MwWcfLibrary.LifeSign.Interfaces.ILifeSign" >
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint binding="netTcpBinding"
address="net.tcp://localhost:8733"
bindingConfiguration=""
name="DataInterface"
bindingName="Data"
contract="MwWcfLibrary.Notification.Interfaces.IData">
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint binding="netTcpBinding"
address="net.tcp://localhost:8733"
bindingConfiguration=""
name="PublicDataInterface"
bindingName="PublicData"
contract="MwWcfLibrary.PublicData.Interfaces.IPublicData" >
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint binding="netTcpBinding"
address="net.tcp://localhost:8733"
bindingConfiguration=""
name="PublicStateInterface"
bindingName="PublicState"
contract="MwWcfLibrary.PublicState.Interfaces.IPublicState" >
<identity>
<dns value="localhost" />
</identity>
</endpoint>
<host>
<baseAddresses>
<add baseAddress="net.tcp://localhost:8733//MwWcfLibrary" />
</baseAddresses>
<timeouts closeTimeout="00:00:30" />
</host>
</service>
</services>
<behaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="">
<serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="false" httpsGetEnabled="false" />
<serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="false" />
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
</system.serviceModel>
</configuration>
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Does someone figure out if i configured something wrong?
Kind Regards.
EDIT
You either haven't implemented one of these interfaces:
MwWcfLibrary.Actions.Interfaces.IAction
, MwWcfLibrary.LifeSign.Interfaces.ILifeSign
, MwWcfLibrary.PublicData.Interfaces.IPublicData
and MwWcfLibrary.PublicState.Interfaces.IPublicState
or one or more of them is not decorated with the [ServiceContract]
attribute
Include the actual error in your question instead of '{0}', you'll see that some of your contracts have not been implemented by the class Service
which should look like this (at least):
class Service : IAction, ILifeSign, IPublicData, IPublicState
{
// implementation
}
Also, your address attributes don't appear to be correct, since you've defined a base address ending with a segment //Mww... yet in your endpoints the address is shorter than the base address. The endpoint addresses can just be relative like "Service"
.
Previously
The Service
element refers to a class that's an implementation of a ServiceContract
interface, which is what goes into the endpoint
contract attribute. Verify the fully qualified names of your interfaces and classes in theses attributes.
From looking at your configuration file, you are saying that the class MwWcfLibrary.Service
implements the ([ServiceContract]
decorated) interfaces called MwWcfLibrary.Actions.Interfaces.IAction
, MwWcfLibrary.LifeSign.Interfaces.ILifeSign
, MwWcfLibrary.PublicData.Interfaces.IPublicData
and MwWcfLibrary.PublicState.Interfaces.IPublicState
That seems to be in error. Do you mean to have two services, each with a separate endpoint?