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Creating WCF Service Host Programmatically

If you want to create a Windows Communication Foundation Service Host on the fly then you will need to first create a base address. I would recommend using the DNS host entry instead of the My.Computer.Name as I had many problems on the corporate network with [computername] not working with our proxy settings. 

 

Dim baseAddresses() As Uri = {New Uri(String.Format("http://{0}:{1}/TFSEventHandler/Queuer", System.Net.Dns.GetHostEntry(System.Net.Dns.GetHostName).HostName, Port))}

 

Then you need to create the service host itself.

Dim sh As New System.ServiceModel.ServiceHost(GetType(Services.QueuerService), baseAddresses)

 

Then set the service meta and debug behaviors so that you can both enable the MEX and remote exception handling.

' Set service meta behavior 
Dim smb As ServiceMetadataBehavior = sh.Description.Behaviors.Find(Of ServiceMetadataBehavior)() 
If smb Is Nothing Then 
  smb = New ServiceMetadataBehavior() 
  smb.HttpGetEnabled = True 
  sh.Description.Behaviors.Add(smb) 
Else 
  smb.HttpGetEnabled = True 
End If 
' Set Service Debug Behavior 
Dim sdb As ServiceDebugBehavior = sh.Description.Behaviors.Find(Of ServiceDebugBehavior)() 
If sdb Is Nothing Then 
  sdb = New ServiceDebugBehavior() 
  sdb.IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults = True 
  sh.Description.Behaviors.Add(sdb) 
Else 
  sdb.IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults = True 
End If

 

Then comes the easy bit, adding the Endpoints. I have chosen to use a Secure wsHttpBinding as I am using Active Directory authentication and I want another level of security. Here I am creating a number of static end points, but also an endpoint for each of the Team Foundation Server SOAP Events, which uses the same code to handle each one, but you can determine the incoming URL for the event type.

sh.Description.Endpoints.Clear() 
For Each EventType As Events.EventTypes In [Enum].GetValues(GetType(Events.EventTypes)) 
    sh.AddServiceEndpoint(GetType(Services.Contracts.INotification), GetSecureWSHttpBinding, "Notification/" & EventType.ToString) 
Next 
sh.AddServiceEndpoint(GetType(Services.Contracts.ISubscriptions), GetSecureWSDualHttpBinding, "Subscriptions") 
sh.AddServiceEndpoint(GetType(Services.Contracts.ITeamServers), GetSecureWSDualHttpBinding, "TeamServers") 
sh.AddServiceEndpoint(GetType(Description.IMetadataExchange), GetSecureWSHttpBinding, "mex")

 

You will need to create the binding programmatically as well (see the GetSecureDualWSHttpBinding method referenced above) and you may need to set some specialist options. I needed to increase the size of some of the payloads to implement my service. I have chosen to use the same method to create the service on both the client and the server so I have included the ClientBaseAddress property to get around the problem on Windows of a "http://+:80 error if you have IIS installed.

Dim Binding As New WSDualHttpBinding(WSDualHttpSecurityMode.Message) 
Binding.MaxReceivedMessageSize = 655360 
Binding.ReaderQuotas.MaxStringContentLength = 655360 
Binding.ReaderQuotas.MaxArrayLength = 655360 
Binding.Security.Message.ClientCredentialType = MessageCredentialType.Windows 
Binding.Security.Message.NegotiateServiceCredential = True 
Binding.ClientBaseAddress = New System.Uri("http://" & System.Net.Dns.GetHostEntry(System.Net.Dns.GetHostName).HostName & ":660") 
Binding.BypassProxyOnLocal = True 

 

Using this in conjunction with the custom proxy creation will allow you to build versatile integrated services on the .NET platform.

You can find all of the code listed above @ http://www.codeplex.com/TFSEventHandler

Print | posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:23 AM | Filed Under [ .NET SOA VSTS WCF ]

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